Tufoil: World's most efficient lubricant?

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Got this from the web and I know this product has been in the market for a few years already. The test report sounded very compelling! Any personal experience on this? What's Tufoil:The World's most Efficient Lubricant as claimed in the Guinness Book of World Records. The Most slippery substance known to manA super-suspension of micro-miniature PTFE particles and soluble Molybdenum, permanently suspended in oil gives engines super acceleration, easier starts, smoother engine performance and better fuel mileage Produces the lowest friction and wear of any known lubricant as tested the U. S. Government The most effective way to reduce internal friction and wear in your engineAbout PTFE/Teflon in Tufoil"Tufoil is a precisely formulated blend of synthetic and mineral oils with electro statically charged sub micron particles of PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) and soluble molybdenum compounds suspended in and dispersed throughout the carrier. This additive mixes with both mineral and synthetic oils to provide the very best in protection from frictional wear and high temperatures. While there are those who may doubt the effectiveness of the Teflon inside the product we have an excellent analogy. "Four households were each given the ingredients to make a chocolate cake but after baking only one came out tasting perfect yet they all had the same ingredients. The answer lies in how the ingredients were mixed and with the technical knowledge of the maker to create a perfect product. The manufacturers of Tufoil have a unique worldwide patented process, which provides a way to incorporate the Teflon into the product to make it the best additive available. Tufoil's PTFE suspension works itself deep in to the most limited contact areas unaffected by other lubricants. The micron size of these particles ranges between .02 and .5 microns so Tufoil will not clog filters or oil openings.Tufoil is definately worth a try, especially on older engines, it kills the vibration and sounds especially the ticks from tappets. On newer engine, Tufoil further protects and improves smoothness. Imagine the engine getting quieter as you pour in and it revs much smoother. These are the noticeable initial effects.
 
Loke,

where did you found this article ........ can tell me the url ?????

YAzid
 
can i know the:

1. SAE viscocity rating..
2. API service category..
3. multi-grade number..

like bro JYazid says aar,
can i get the url..?
 
I understand that most of the engine oil manufacturer do not encourage us to add any engine treatment coz some test have been done and show no changes to the properties of the oil (waste of money) and some even turn worst after adding treatment, this information is from AMSOIL (world best engine oil as claimed, they r the one who first developed synthetic oil 30 years ago). As many of u guys know top brand like Slick50 was sued by the consumer department for false claim on their product and Slick50 actually lose the case and was order to pay US 20 million in compensation (i remember reading this in one of the article online) maybe u guys can do a search if interested
 
Tufoil

metalrizca said:
can i know the:

1. SAE viscocity rating..
2. API service category..
3. multi-grade number..

like bro JYazid says aar,
can i get the url..?

metalrizca & jyazid,
Read all about it here http://www.tufoil.com

I read that a "before & after" was done on a 1989 E30 325i and the test result was very positive. check the details at zerotohundred.com
p/s: retailing at RM 60 for 8 FL oz/240ml in ACE Hardware
 
Anybody got a motor oil shootout contest or an independent comparison test report on this?
 
Several years ago, the Guinness Book of World Records chose Tufoil as "The World's Most Efficient Lubricant." (We didn't pay them to do that.) We are the ONLY engine treatment in the Guinness Book (even today). So, far, no one has been able to break that record!

ho ho ho..
so far, no company want to break the record..
not no one able to break the record.. :rolleyes:
 
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