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Old December 1st 04, 05:29 AM
griffin
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Default additives?

Dunno if this counts ...but gas-line antifreeze!!! When it gets to -30
to -40C up here, that **** is good stuff to use!!

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griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD

"Brian" > wrote in message
...
> I'm curious what y'all think of the various additives to fuel, motor
> oil, coolant, etc. Anybody use something they found was good? Bad? I
> know many of them are useless. Let's hear about all of 'em.
>
> B
>
> --
> Brian Heller
>
> It is easier to tame wild beasts
> than to conquer the human mind.



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Old December 1st 04, 05:29 AM
griffin
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Dunno if this counts ...but gas-line antifreeze!!! When it gets to -30
to -40C up here, that **** is good stuff to use!!

--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD

"Brian" > wrote in message
...
> I'm curious what y'all think of the various additives to fuel, motor
> oil, coolant, etc. Anybody use something they found was good? Bad? I
> know many of them are useless. Let's hear about all of 'em.
>
> B
>
> --
> Brian Heller
>
> It is easier to tame wild beasts
> than to conquer the human mind.



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Old December 1st 04, 11:42 AM
Jo Bo
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I had a good experience with "RESTORE". The engine on my 96 xj was very
noisey. With the engine ideling I poured a can in. Before I got it all in
the engine instantly quited down. Unbelievable. It contains microscopic
particles that are 40% lead, 60% copper and are bound by silver. Sounds like
the same material bearings are made of.

JoBo

"Brian" > wrote in message
...
> I'm curious what y'all think of the various additives to fuel, motor
> oil, coolant, etc. Anybody use something they found was good? Bad? I
> know many of them are useless. Let's hear about all of 'em.
>
> B
>
> --
> Brian Heller
>
> It is easier to tame wild beasts
> than to conquer the human mind.



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Old December 1st 04, 11:42 AM
Jo Bo
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I had a good experience with "RESTORE". The engine on my 96 xj was very
noisey. With the engine ideling I poured a can in. Before I got it all in
the engine instantly quited down. Unbelievable. It contains microscopic
particles that are 40% lead, 60% copper and are bound by silver. Sounds like
the same material bearings are made of.

JoBo

"Brian" > wrote in message
...
> I'm curious what y'all think of the various additives to fuel, motor
> oil, coolant, etc. Anybody use something they found was good? Bad? I
> know many of them are useless. Let's hear about all of 'em.
>
> B
>
> --
> Brian Heller
>
> It is easier to tame wild beasts
> than to conquer the human mind.



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Old December 1st 04, 12:14 PM
SteveBrady
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How much do you have to put in normally?
wondering if you saw an increase in oil pressure at al!?


"Jo Bo" > wrote in message
...
>I had a good experience with "RESTORE". The engine on my 96 xj was very
>noisey. With the engine ideling I poured a can in. Before I got it all in
>the engine instantly quited down. Unbelievable. It contains microscopic
>particles that are 40% lead, 60% copper and are bound by silver. Sounds
>like the same material bearings are made of.
>
> JoBo
>
> "Brian" > wrote in message
> ...
>> I'm curious what y'all think of the various additives to fuel, motor
>> oil, coolant, etc. Anybody use something they found was good? Bad? I
>> know many of them are useless. Let's hear about all of 'em.
>>
>> B
>>
>> --
>> Brian Heller
>>
>> It is easier to tame wild beasts
>> than to conquer the human mind.

>
>



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Old December 1st 04, 12:14 PM
SteveBrady
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How much do you have to put in normally?
wondering if you saw an increase in oil pressure at al!?


"Jo Bo" > wrote in message
...
>I had a good experience with "RESTORE". The engine on my 96 xj was very
>noisey. With the engine ideling I poured a can in. Before I got it all in
>the engine instantly quited down. Unbelievable. It contains microscopic
>particles that are 40% lead, 60% copper and are bound by silver. Sounds
>like the same material bearings are made of.
>
> JoBo
>
> "Brian" > wrote in message
> ...
>> I'm curious what y'all think of the various additives to fuel, motor
>> oil, coolant, etc. Anybody use something they found was good? Bad? I
>> know many of them are useless. Let's hear about all of 'em.
>>
>> B
>>
>> --
>> Brian Heller
>>
>> It is easier to tame wild beasts
>> than to conquer the human mind.

>
>



  #7  
Old December 3rd 04, 11:08 AM
Jo Bo
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I can't really tell about oil pressure as it's always in the 40-60 range,
hot or cold. However we put a can in my son's 89 xj that has less miles and
had a "nomal" amount of noise and besides less noise he's got just a tad
bit more pressure but again his was not low eather. The can says it takes
"up to 500 miles" to do it's thing. Both xj's seem to be running smoother
under excelleration.

JoBo

"SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove this)rogers.com> wrote in message
...
> How much do you have to put in normally?
> wondering if you saw an increase in oil pressure at al!?
>
>
> "Jo Bo" > wrote in message
> ...
>>I had a good experience with "RESTORE". The engine on my 96 xj was very
>>noisey. With the engine ideling I poured a can in. Before I got it all in
>>the engine instantly quited down. Unbelievable. It contains microscopic
>>particles that are 40% lead, 60% copper and are bound by silver. Sounds
>>like the same material bearings are made of.
>>
>> JoBo
>>
>> "Brian" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> I'm curious what y'all think of the various additives to fuel, motor
>>> oil, coolant, etc. Anybody use something they found was good? Bad? I
>>> know many of them are useless. Let's hear about all of 'em.
>>>
>>> B
>>>
>>> --
>>> Brian Heller
>>>
>>> It is easier to tame wild beasts
>>> than to conquer the human mind.

>>
>>

>
>



  #8  
Old December 3rd 04, 11:08 AM
Jo Bo
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Default

I can't really tell about oil pressure as it's always in the 40-60 range,
hot or cold. However we put a can in my son's 89 xj that has less miles and
had a "nomal" amount of noise and besides less noise he's got just a tad
bit more pressure but again his was not low eather. The can says it takes
"up to 500 miles" to do it's thing. Both xj's seem to be running smoother
under excelleration.

JoBo

"SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove this)rogers.com> wrote in message
...
> How much do you have to put in normally?
> wondering if you saw an increase in oil pressure at al!?
>
>
> "Jo Bo" > wrote in message
> ...
>>I had a good experience with "RESTORE". The engine on my 96 xj was very
>>noisey. With the engine ideling I poured a can in. Before I got it all in
>>the engine instantly quited down. Unbelievable. It contains microscopic
>>particles that are 40% lead, 60% copper and are bound by silver. Sounds
>>like the same material bearings are made of.
>>
>> JoBo
>>
>> "Brian" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> I'm curious what y'all think of the various additives to fuel, motor
>>> oil, coolant, etc. Anybody use something they found was good? Bad? I
>>> know many of them are useless. Let's hear about all of 'em.
>>>
>>> B
>>>
>>> --
>>> Brian Heller
>>>
>>> It is easier to tame wild beasts
>>> than to conquer the human mind.

>>
>>

>
>



 




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