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Re: Fuel Additives & mystery liquids...does any of it work?

To: Volpp@aol.com
Subject: Re: Fuel Additives & mystery liquids...does any of it work?
From: Whitney <whitneys@mindspring.com>
Date: Sat, 26 Jun 1999 12:22:57 -0500
Redline's injector cleaner is good preventive maintenence, and a buddy of
mine who was a Cummins diesel engineer actually ran some studies on the
teflon oil additives (slick50 etc.) and they do work, but effectiveness
will diminish with mileage, requiring a new treatment.  The gains are
small, probably around 1%, and similar to what you would see just switching
to all synthetic oils where you can.

That provides the biggest measurable gain - usually dyno proven to be worth
2-3% power.  I use them (redline) in my AWD car, with as much driveline
that has to be turned, in the tranny, transfer case, and rear end.  Call
redline to ask what they would reccomend. They even have 0wt race oils for
qualifying, no additives, no detergents, change them after the event!

Good luck
Stan Whitney
GS Talon awd
DP CRX


At 11:12 AM 6/26/99 EDT, you wrote:
>I was in my local parts store today, and I was looking at the fuel
additives, 
>injector cleaners, and miscellaneous mystery liquids that all claim to be 
>more effective than Viagra and Rogain, while curing the common cold and 
>increasing power.
>
>Does anyone have an actual data on any of this stuff?
>

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