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Ozzie Osmond said:
plasticpig said:
I use Tetraboost (tetraethyl lead additive). I use it to stop the car pinking under heavy load.
Would it not be better to adjust the engine correctly? Pretty odd to be adding unnecessary lead when everyone else on the planet has decided it's a bad idea. 
I used to try all of the additives when I was younger!
RedeX Didn't seem to do anything as a fuel additive. When used in quantity to clean carbs, head bores etc. it was very succesfull in removing all gum and carbon deposits, including those around valves and piston rings, causing massive loss of power due to lack of compression!
Molyslip Seemed quite effective in improving compression in worn engines (See above).
Wynns/STP Improved noisey engines/gearboxes. I normally use Wynns when rebuilding engines as it sticks to the surface forever and avoids that 'metal-to-metal' moment on the first start of a rebult engine.
Xado Have a friend who swears this works! I heard his car rattle and saw the smokey exhaust before he added it and must say that 14,000 on it still seems to be doing what it says on thetin tube! I'm not about to put it in any of my engines though.
Slick 50 Luckily I'd read reprts of dagae caused due to the Slick 50 blocking oil filters so I never tried it!
These days, however, engines/gearboxes etc all seem to be made to much finer toerances and modern oils/fuels are full of all the additives you'll ever need so I see no point in lining the pockets of these 'dubious' chemical miracle workers!
RedeX Didn't seem to do anything as a fuel additive. When used in quantity to clean carbs, head bores etc. it was very succesfull in removing all gum and carbon deposits, including those around valves and piston rings, causing massive loss of power due to lack of compression!
Molyslip Seemed quite effective in improving compression in worn engines (See above).
Wynns/STP Improved noisey engines/gearboxes. I normally use Wynns when rebuilding engines as it sticks to the surface forever and avoids that 'metal-to-metal' moment on the first start of a rebult engine.
Xado Have a friend who swears this works! I heard his car rattle and saw the smokey exhaust before he added it and must say that 14,000 on it still seems to be doing what it says on the
Slick 50 Luckily I'd read reprts of dagae caused due to the Slick 50 blocking oil filters so I never tried it!
These days, however, engines/gearboxes etc all seem to be made to much finer toerances and modern oils/fuels are full of all the additives you'll ever need so I see no point in lining the pockets of these 'dubious' chemical miracle workers!
I use Castrol additive in the classics which has an octane booster and lead additive, it is definitely necessary to stop pinking under load. Haven't used any other additives in any of the modern cars, am I right in thinking that to use an octane booster correctly the car would have to be remapped to make use of it?
toast boy said:
I use Castrol additive in the classics which has an octane booster and lead additive, it is definitely necessary to stop pinking under load. Haven't used any other additives in any of the modern cars, am I right in thinking that to use an octane booster correctly the car would have to be remapped to make use of it?
Or, in an older car with 'conventional' ignition, you can advance the ignition. But beware of the dreaded 'pinking' as this will result in damage!Gassing Station | General Gassing [Archive] | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



