Added Lubegard Bio-tech; testing MPG

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All done!

Changed the oil yesterday with 4,950 miles on the mix.

Final MPG was 38.8 for this fill, which is a 4.4% mpg increase over the previous fill. I'm happy with this. I know my driving habits don't exactly provide consistent data, but the mpg averages are usually pretty consistent.

One other observation; the oil was not as dark as usual after 5,000 miles. Usually a dark brown on the dipstick by 5K, this time it was a deep amber color by 5K. I'm not sure if the Biotech is keeping oxidation down as it claims? Or, it could be the synthetic and 4,000 total miles of MMO I used cleaned up the motor nicely? Anyways, just an observation.
 
Pathermike- will you be using it again? I have it currently in my E-150, and have enough in my stash for several OCIs.
 
I'm going to be sticking with it in my E-150, and giving zMax a shot in my 93 Aerostar next OCI.
 
Originally Posted By: Boss302fan
Which one would you guys use, Lubro Moly Mos2 or Lubegard Bio-tech? How much of each one?

Curious which way everyone would go...


Both products are good, MoS2 is powdered UF moly which passes through an oil filter and is in a mineral oil base. Biotech Engine Protectant contains Liquid Wax Esters, and soluble moly. It is polar in nature and clings to engine parts. Soluble moly is more expensive than the powdered MoS2. HTH
 
Originally Posted By: Boss302fan
Which one would you guys use, Lubro Moly Mos2 or Lubegard Bio-tech? How much of each one?

Curious which way everyone would go...


I think the Lubro-Moly is the better bang for the buck, but then again I have not used the Bio-Tech product.
 
Originally Posted By: JustinH
Wow those corollas pull some huge MPG's. I don't think I even got that good of mileage when I rented a yaris for a month in florida.


He must be doing a lot of highway driving.
 
Originally Posted By: PontiacFan
Originally Posted By: Boss302fan
Which one would you guys use, Lubro Moly Mos2 or Lubegard Bio-tech? How much of each one?

Curious which way everyone would go...


I think the Lubro-Moly is the better bang for the buck, but then again I have not used the Bio-Tech product.

I agree. Since Lubro-Moly MOS2 costs only $4.xx a bottle at Napa, you can try it one or two OCI's without much cost. If it works as you expect then continue using it every OCI. If not, then you're out a few bucks.

Lubegard Bio-Tech costs more than MOS2, the lowest cost per ounce is buy 32-ounce bottle direct from Lubegard for about $24 shipping included. Since the cost is high therefore many are reluctant to try it.

PS. Napa and Carquest has Lubegard too, but the price is about $15 for 15-oz bottle.
 
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Most guys seem to be using an oz of Mos2 per quart after an initial OCI of a full bottle.

How much of the Bio-Tech do you use? A full 15oz or do you adjust it like the Mos2? How much moly is in a 15oz bottle of Bio-Tech?
 
Originally Posted By: Boss302fan
Most guys seem to be using an oz of Mos2 per quart after an initial OCI of a full bottle.

How much of the Bio-Tech do you use? A full 15oz or do you adjust it like the Mos2? How much moly is in a 15oz bottle of Bio-Tech?



Lubegard recommends 3 oz/quart substitution
 
Originally Posted By: mikered30
When do we get to see the UOA?


I spaced it when I did the oil change, forgot to save it!
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I didn't add any Biotech in this oil change, just Pennzoil conventional. I'm going to add Biotech on the next OCI, I can do it then. But seriously, a VOA would be awesome. Maybe I'll do it if I can get a free UOA kit from my Schaeffer's guy.
 
Every time I read the Biotech, my eyes read something completely different. What I see is the internet term of endearment for a female dog :-)
 
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