Originally posted by Toy4x4:
I wanted to clarify that nothing is out of the ordinary and the product is working beautifully.
I have used the Auto-Rx in my 95 Ford and the Oxidation and Nitration were reduced from a previous analysis even though I went from synthetic to dino. So I use oil analysis to check results, and to say the least they were fantastic.
I used the Auto-Rx in my 2001 PSD at 1500 miles and ran it for 500 more miles and then changed the oil. I ran this oil, semi-syn, for 3000 miles and the analysis was great.
I used the Auto-Rx on my 2000 Mazda 626. I am using Amsoil 0W30 in it now and will do an analysis next month when I change. From prior analysis using Auto-Rx, I expect good results.
I just did my John Deere riding mower, and my ZTR Dixon today. I added 1 ounce to each mower and ran each for 2 hours and then changed oil on both for winter. With 1 1/2 acres partial wooded, I've got enough grass, weeds and leaves to work both of them good. Nothing unusual on the oil changes. Both run good. I do use the
Nuetra #131 Fuel Stabilizer in the fuel only, on both of these mowers also.
Yes, I have the feel good with Auto-Rx, but I have enough oil analysis, and more to come, to justify my emotions about how good this product has performed for me.
I can't comment on the Tornado as I don't own one, but I do feel good in that I never bought one.
[ November 01, 2002, 04:08 PM: Message edited by: 59 Vetteman ]