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: friction eliminator ?


boarhunter
Dec 25th, 04, 11:16 AM
do any of you guys use any friction additive to your oil and if so any inprovement in hp.I found some that's sale for 55.00 for 16 oz's it's called militec but not sure if it really works!

pdq67
Dec 25th, 04, 12:16 PM
Here is a little known FACT that I have researched extensively AND just haven't went over to MU's School of Ag. Engineering to ask the man about..

Biodiesel is made up of 6 or 7, "esters". And Biodiesel is known for it's very high lubricity properties b/c it is being considered AND may already be being used as a lubricator in the new low sulfur diesel fuel that has been mandated to be on sale by 2007 by the Fed.

It has been proven that esters will lower the friction in engines and improve their effiencies 3 to 4 percent due to NO more then their excellent lubricity properties!! All you need to do is add say a 1/4-pint of Biodiesel to your oil at an oil change to take advantage of this phenomena!!

Back to MU, the Ag. Engineer I want to talk to may hopefully tell me which of the esters in Biodiesel has the best lubricity properties and this is why I mention him b/c he is a "World-Class" expert in the field of Biodiesel.. His name is "Shumaucher" or something like that???

(Check the web, b/c it's all there if you dig deep enough!!)..... AND I'm not talking about "Snake-Oil"!!!!

I will bet a dollar to a donut hole that ROIL is selling Biodiesel esters as the "shot-glass" oil additive that does the same thing at like $25/quart BUT I can't find an MSDS sheet to give me the formulation of their product.

AND now that I think about it, I am wondering if good old MMO, (Marvel Mystery Oil), doesn't contain esters too??

pdq67

motown/malibu
Dec 25th, 04, 2:07 PM
i have used pro long with good results id say use a good synthetic like red line royal purple mobil one

boarhunter
Dec 25th, 04, 4:01 PM
here's link to site
http://www.militec.com/
kind of steep but if it's ture same power as a vacuum pump

Wolfplace
Dec 25th, 04, 6:50 PM
If it sounds to good to be true,,,,,,, graemlins/sad.gif

Looks like a variation of some of the same types of stuff I have seen advertised on TV & at trade shows etc under different names for years,,, you all have seen them,, drain the oil & add water,, finish the race with no oil & the bearings look like new,,, the list goes on.
My opinion,, snake oil in a new container but I am a little hard to convince ;)

BTW, there is this bridge about 150 miles south of me & can give you a real good deal on,, :D

onovakind67
Dec 25th, 04, 7:16 PM
I bought that sucker last year - get your own bridge.

Wolfplace
Dec 25th, 04, 7:38 PM
Originally posted by onovakind67:
I bought that sucker last year - get your own bridge. =
No way,, the guy I got it from on ebay said he had all the paperwork from this little old lady he got it from & her name was Mrs. Gate,,,, :D

pdq67
Dec 25th, 04, 10:01 PM
My post is NO BS guy's!!

I've looked into this for quite a while..

And the EPA is on this like "stink on sh--" too!! From the fuels end of it...

And I'm not gonna pay no $25 or $50/qt for any of the stuff even if it is the greatest thing since "sliced bread" if I can't find out what the magic ingredient is that makes it work!!!

pdq67

69LS1
Dec 25th, 04, 11:01 PM
Well with respect to the Pro Blend brand of stuff the main magic ingredient is .... Antimony Lead.