Bluesubie, you wouldn't happen to be the same one from nasioc or iwsti (Dennis) would you? I forgot what you posted somewhere but if you're the same person, I picked up most of the things I'm doing because of you! (If not, please disregard)
Originally Posted By: bluesubie
Originally Posted By: wemay
kschachn,
It recommends ILSAC GF-4 / SM / ACEA A5 and shows the Starburst in the owner's manual but i don't recall that it states the need for the starburst explicitly. The ILSAC is another hurdle. The FST has all of these covered...
I tried looking up which is better of the two (shear stable, better at lubricating, etc) but could only find something from two years ago. Now that the GC is more available and been around for a little longer, I was hoping that people were to make some comments between two. I want to hear your...
Has anyone compared these two Fuel System Cleaners? I used to use Techron exclusively but then read that Red Line has a much higher PEA count and is much better.
I've recently started Liqui Moly additives in my oil and see that they also make a fuel system cleaner but I have not read too much...
Originally Posted By: Vikas
If Ceratec is a coating, why is it needed on new engine? Not only it is not needed, would it not lead to more problems? Think what coating is trying to do. It is trying to reduce the clearance between the cylinder bore and piston rings. If the engine is new, is the...
Originally Posted By: 147_Grain
demarpaint:
I appreciate your contributions on this fine Forum and agree that the technicians at Liqui Moly should be on the same page, but there is enough data to give us a general idea that the products perform as advertised.
To summarize things from my...
Originally Posted By: 147_Grain
Originally Posted By: demarpaint
Both people said Ceratec was the better of the two products and they shouldn't be in the sump at the same time. I would feel better if both people were on the same page.
I agree!
I just summarized the e-mail I received from a...
Originally Posted By: domer10
You are doing the right thing. Reduce friction, reduce wear.....and the pro's are endless.
Would it be okay to use both ceratec and MoS2 on the same oil change or no?
Originally Posted By: dave5358
Why not stick with one product or the other and follow the label directions?
Both products - L-M Ceratec and L-M MoS2 Anti-Friction - have their followers and detractors. Ceratec provides wear protection by adding a ceramic coating to your engines friction...
I created an account here to ask a few questions on this product. Is liqui-moly ceratec OK to use with a magnetic drain plug? I am planning to change my oil soon and should I use this in conjuction with MOS2 when I do the oil change? Or should I just use ceratec and then on the next oil changes...