Originally Posted By: badtlc
Originally Posted By: MolaKule
Originally Posted By: badtlc
Originally Posted By: MolaKule
Again folks, there is no such thing as an HM additive.
If you aren't going to contribute to the topic, please don't clutter the thread. Thanks. Either provide advice on additive requested or move on. Have a good one.
Don't tell me to buzz off because I develop and formulate lubricants and there is no such thing as an HM additive.
None of the products mentioned are HM OTC additives because there is
no-such-product. A commercially formulated HM oil uses a commercial additive package with a few component tweaks.
Now, if you want an engine cleaner to clean up a sludged engine, products such as the Rislone Engine Treatment will do that, but it should be used as a flush.
http://rislone.com/product/engine-treatment/
There is no product that will repair a damaged or severely worn seal; it just isn't physically or chemically possible to do that.
Never go full retard..... HM oils have higher additive levels. As a "formulator" such as yourself, you know this.
This thread is clearly about making cheapo oil into a more robust higher mileage type brew.
Nobody said anything about fixing a damaged seal. Where do you come up with this [censored]?
Go be a **** elsewhere, please.
Please tell us what enhanced additive levels or chemical compounds are in HM oils since you appear to be an expert and have analyzed such oils with high cost instrumentation.
And as soon as you realize there is no such thing as an OTC additive that will turn any oil into an HM oil then you might become educated on engine oils and not be so ignorant. I.E., there is no conversion fluid/additive that will turn an oil into an HM oil.
Engine cleaners and flushes, they are out there but there is no such thing as an additive that will turn an oil into an HM oil. And if an engine cleaner is what you were looking for, then you should have stated that in your original post.