Snake oil products, or crap that we used to be offered...
Snake oil products, or crap that we used to be offered...
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DodgyGeezer

Original Poster:

45,764 posts

210 months

Monday 6th October
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we've all seen all manner of things sold to us as: increasing mpgs; increasing performance; etc etc turned out, obviously, to be total bks. What do you remember?


starter for 10...


shtu

4,047 posts

166 months

Monday 6th October
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On a simlar vein, the tin-pellets-in-a-bag that supposedly made leaded petrol unneccesary.

MDMA .

9,934 posts

121 months

Monday 6th October
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POIDH

2,505 posts

85 months

Monday 6th October
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Inbox

1,333 posts

6 months

Monday 6th October
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Holts Tyreweld.

Stuff never worked but somehow they managed to persuade car manufacturers to bin real spare wheels so we all have a can of false hope in the boot.

Kuwahara

1,346 posts

38 months

Monday 6th October
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No idea if they made any difference, never had a car with them but seemed popular 70’ early 80’s.

MesoForm

9,650 posts

295 months

Monday 6th October
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I remember Splitfire spark plugs being advertised in the back of Max Power, Fast Car and the like for ages, think they gave 2 sparks instead of one to burn off any unburnt fuel or some such nonsense.
Someone must’ve bought them!

Quhet

2,767 posts

166 months

Monday 6th October
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Inbox said:
Holts Tyreweld.

Stuff never worked but somehow they managed to persuade car manufacturers to bin real spare wheels so we all have a can of false hope in the boot.
I've not had joy with any tyre foam/puncture repair stuff whenever I've needed it in the past. Waste of time

Lester H

3,840 posts

125 months

Monday 6th October
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Quhet said:
Inbox said:
Holts Tyreweld.

Stuff never worked but somehow they managed to persuade car manufacturers to bin real spare wheels so we all have a can of false hope in the boot.
I've not had joy with any tyre foam/puncture repair stuff whenever I've needed it in the past. Waste of time
Quite so. Just buy a spare on line, or even a space saver. There are numerous unused spares ( presumably from write- offs ) available in popular sizes.

Geertsen

1,459 posts

79 months

Monday 6th October
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POIDH said:
OMG!...that’s frigging hilarious rofl

daqinggregg

5,335 posts

149 months

Tuesday 7th October
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Kuwahara said:


No idea if they made any difference, never had a car with them but seemed popular 70 early 80 s.
There were cars, which I guess the rake of the windscreen/scuttle caused wiper blade lift, however, the addition of pictured aero probably hastened the early demise of the ‘wiper motor.’

rodericb

8,360 posts

146 months

Tuesday 7th October
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Where I am: bits of black rope with a knot on the end, hung from bumpers of some cars but usually from the bull bars of Jeep Wranglers etc with giant wheels (and the rear mounted spare with no tyre), like this:



I believe they're to ward off evil spirits and Evil Eye and prevent colliding with an evil spirit when running red traffic lights.

IanH755

2,569 posts

140 months

Tuesday 7th October
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Ecotek valve which was a valve to fully burn fuel and increase both power and MPG yet in reality just introduced unmetered air after the AFM/MAS to lean out the mixture.


Mr-B

4,388 posts

214 months

Tuesday 7th October
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POIDH said:
First thing I thought of when I saw the thread title.

Alex_225

7,243 posts

221 months

Tuesday 7th October
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Might be a bit divisive but dealership applied coatings to bodywork! Products are likely fine but the chances of a dealership valeter having the time, tools and skill to prep a car for a 3+ year coating is slim.

No doubt exceptions but certainly the last time I was offered such a thing, it would have been £300+ wasted.

biggbn

29,229 posts

240 months

Tuesday 7th October
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Inbox said:
Holts Tyreweld.

Stuff never worked but somehow they managed to persuade car manufacturers to bin real spare wheels so we all have a can of false hope in the boot.
Always carry a can, never had any issues with it working. Only doesnt work on a dangerously gouged or gashed tyre, but then you'd not want to drive on one of those anyway, would you?

OverSteery

3,794 posts

251 months

Tuesday 7th October
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and still for sale, albeit a different content in the bottle now (No PTFE) since various legal decisions went against them...

Edited by OverSteery on Tuesday 7th October 11:49

ARH

1,446 posts

259 months

Tuesday 7th October
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Geertsen said:
POIDH said:
OMG!...that s frigging hilarious rofl
At least 50% of cars on the road in the 70's had one of these. The others had a jackup kit which made the straps too short smile

AlexGSi2000

638 posts

214 months

Tuesday 7th October
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mmm-five

11,981 posts

304 months

Tuesday 7th October
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Can we class this as a snake oil product...unfortunately the former is still being sold to gullible punters to this day.