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Tufoil: World's most efficient lubricant?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mouse" data-source="post: 160794" data-attributes="member: 2204"><p>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</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mouse, post: 160794, member: 2204"] 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 [/QUOTE]
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