Liqui Moly Motor Protect?

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It's a good enough product, but if you can get your hands on Cera Tec, that is an even better product.
 
Hi the car is a sonata 2012, nope, no problems, just wanna keep this car for a long time. i am wary of ceratec, not a lot of people have used it, no amazon reviews or independent testing, plus read somewhere that it can cause spark plug fouling. mos2 seems fairly more reliable, and motor protect seems moly based.
 
I've been using Cera Tec since 2011 (90,000 km combined so far) at every oil change. Never had a problem with spark plug fouling - that doesn't even make sense unless you are burning massive amounts of oil. Cera Tec is TUV approved and independently tested and approved by the Automobil-Prüftechnik-Landau GmbH in Germany. That speaks a lot more volume than a bunch of people who know nothing reviewing it on Amazon.
 
250,000 km on a Ford 4.6L when I first used it. Smoother operation, smoother revving and smooth as silk idling.

I spoke with the R&D Manager at LM, who suggested using it at every oil change for best protection. An extra $8 at every oil change isn't going to make me any poorer or richer, and it has proven worthwhile.

NB: OCI is 12,000 km
 
Originally Posted By: Falcon_LS
250,000 km on a Ford 4.6L when I first used it. Smoother operation, smoother revving and smooth as silk idling.

I spoke with the R&D Manager at LM, who suggested using it at every oil change for best protection. An extra $8 at every oil change isn't going to make me any poorer or richer, and it has proven worthwhile.

NB: OCI is 12,000 km


$8 for Cera Tec? Do tell. IT's usually between 24 and 30. It's suppose to be good for 30k miles. Does it not build up in your engine? Mind you, you do have a large engine...
 
Originally Posted By: rikstaker
Thats the thing, i havent seen or read about anyone using it in a newer engine, I have about 50k kilometers on mine, I think I will give it a shot..


I have 80,000 km on my Envoy, which I also use Cera Tec in. The results are the same regardless of age/mileage. I would use it in a brand new engine right off the showroom floor without thinking twice.

Originally Posted By: dino33
$8 for Cera Tec? Do tell. IT's usually between 24 and 30. It's suppose to be good for 30k miles. Does it not build up in your engine? Mind you, you do have a large engine...


The current going price for Cera Tec locally is $13 a can. I bought a whole batch of the stuff through a wholesaler, which dropped the price to $8 a can.
 
Cera-tec is hand crafted by the lube God Cera. In it he has mixed love,in the form of absolute wear elimination.
He wants not for those to trade in their motorcarts,but to drive them for eternity. So he has sent us cera-tec. For those who want to run their motors for eternity,we now can.
 
Originally Posted By: dino33
Originally Posted By: Falcon_LS
250,000 km on a Ford 4.6L when I first used it. Smoother operation, smoother revving and smooth as silk idling.

I spoke with the R&D Manager at LM, who suggested using it at every oil change for best protection. An extra $8 at every oil change isn't going to make me any poorer or richer, and it has proven worthwhile.

NB: OCI is 12,000 km


$8 for Cera Tec? Do tell. IT's usually between 24 and 30.


YES, the least I've ever seen it for is $35.00!
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Originally Posted By: Clevy
Cera-tec is hand crafted by the lube God Cera. In it he has mixed love,in the form of absolute wear elimination.
He wants not for those to trade in their motorcarts,but to drive them for eternity. So he has sent us cera-tec. For those who want to run their motors for eternity,we now can.


lol maaaan...thats what i wanna do..make sure the engine lasts forever, well atleast till i pay it of in 84 months
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Originally Posted By: steve20
a 7 year loan on a Hyundai---are they really doing that now--?


Yikes, and I thought a 6 year car loan was bad.
 
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