Friction reducer / Oil additive

Friction reducer / Oil additive

Poll: Friction reducer / Oil additive

Total Members Polled: 15

Yes: 13%
No: 87%
Depends on car: 0%
Author
Discussion

IceBoy

Original Poster:

2,443 posts

223 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Do they work?....things like

Slick50
ZX1
Millers

They claim increased MPG or performance!

Some are a few quid and other cost £20-30.

IceBoy

inman999

26,090 posts

175 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Avoid all of them, Shell, Castrol spend millions and millions developing oil.

Engines don't need Teflon.

Otto

738 posts

218 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Avoid like the plague. These more often than not REDUCE the effectiveness of certain oil properties. No engine manufacturer would pay out warranty knowing you had used these. (Sure they may not know about it, but higher dollar engines in big machinery/trucks etc would be subject to an oil sample - this stuff would definitely be on the 'bad' list.)

Taffer

2,146 posts

199 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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inman999 said:
Avoid all of them, Shell, Castrol spend millions and millions developing oil.

Engines don't need Teflon.
This. Oil cools and lubricates perfectly well.

If you are going to get some, would Sir also like some huile serpent?

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

257 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Avoid all the useless snake oil formulations and simply change your oil regularly with a decent brand that meets your car manufacturers requirements.

toasty

7,537 posts

222 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Slick 50 used to be recommended on 2 stroke mopeds but I doubt it'd be effective on a car.

TheLurker

1,376 posts

198 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Mr2Mike said:
Interesting, Thanks.

Camaro91

2,675 posts

168 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Teflon - because introducing solids into your oil is good for your engine.