Slick 50
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Mad Mark

Original Poster:

2,345 posts

256 months

Wednesday 15th May 2013
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I used the stuff years ago but never gave it a thought to use it in the Cerbera.

Just wondering your thoughts?

gruffalo

8,100 posts

250 months

Wednesday 15th May 2013
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What problem are you trying to overcome with this?

I wouldn't bother with it, I tried it in my Stag years ago but made nothing better. A friend tried it in his car and it messed up his hydraulic tappets blocked the oil filter and left him doing a full engine rebuild.

HarryW

15,889 posts

293 months

Wednesday 15th May 2013
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Stand away from the additive counter, just put good oil in it.

blueST

4,803 posts

240 months

Wednesday 15th May 2013
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As above, what are you trying to cure? If the engine has a problem, look to getting it fixed properly. This is a brief but interesting read on the Opie Oils website.http://www.opieoils.co.uk/pdfs/tech-articles/Aftermarket-oil-additives.pdf

I dont know if Slick 50 falls into the category of additive described in that article, but surely if it was so good, a major oil company/car manufacturer, would have bought bought or licensed it years ago.

Mad Mark

Original Poster:

2,345 posts

256 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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I wasn't trying to overcome any problems.
I doub't you would ever notice any improvements with it in (despite their claims of extra performance) but I do remember a time many many moons ago when a cracked sump meant all my oil was ejected rather rapidly from one of my cars and I feel this stuff helped prevent any wear. But this was before synthetic oils. So as has been mentioned if there was some magical ingredient to it then it would be in all the major oils by now.

But then and again it has been around for so many years now if it was 'fake' surely it would have stopped selling!! (I know that is not always the case tho.)

Just for reference I am using Shell Helix and never had any problems and it uses very little oil.
I was just curious that was all.