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Re: synthetic oil additives

To: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: synthetic oil additives
From: MicroTen@aol.com
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 1995 16:30:30 -0400
In a message dated 95-07-30 09:23:08 EDT, you write:

>> Can anyone advise me about usung a product called "Slick 50" (I think) in
a
>> '52 TD? I have been told that this was a teflon-coating additive that will
>> prolong the life of the engine. I know not of this substance. My TD runs
>> like a proverbial top. The engine is like new (after much work by good
>> mechanics), and I hate to use something that could have a downside. I use
>> Castrol in it now. Is this additive worthwhile? Thanks, Tom Britt

>I'm no expert when it comes to additives, but I would suggest you 
>take a look at an arctile that a friend of mine shared with me.  He 
>got it out of the August 1992 edition of a magizine called Road 
>Rider.  The article is titled "Snake Oil".  Since reading it I don't 
>know that I would be too quick to use anything other than good ol' 
>oil in the engine (synthetic or mineral).

I put Slick 50 in one of my Italian cars, and it instantly ate through the
seals and made the motor leak like a sieve (not to say that I-cars are
leakproof :) )  I have come to the conclusion that these PTFE based additives
are great for more modern motors (with more than 10K miles and less than 40K)
to prolong engine life.  I have a friend that put s-50 in his rebuilt 240Z
after 10K miles and now he sees less than 5% drop in compression after 75000
miles!  Soooooooo, you be the judge!

MicroTen@aol.com
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