Originally Posted By: Lethal1ty17
i now use MMO with every fill up, only about an ounce or two, but thats an ounce or two more than it would have had. i know for a fact that my injectors are sparking clean
Which means that your injectors are sparkling clean not due to the MMO, but rather on their own. Which means that again, there is no evidence that MMO did anything.
I tend to be extremely skeptical about unscientific, vague, multivariable and sometimes untestable claims of "improves things". I see a lot of parallels between that and the "naturopathic", "holistic" "medicine" industry. And most of them (ahem, homeopathy) precisely make their money by selling stuff proven by all of science to do exactly nothing. Of course some might even cause harm.
Now MMO may have had a purpose in the carbureted engines of WWII fighters, but even if it did, it doesn't mean that it serves any positive purpose in modern EFI (even DFI), high-tolerance engines today. You're essentially adding the stuff that is unfit to be in Group II/III basestock, back into your oil. Why? Any benefits that you might get in a slight increase in solvency is countered by the fact that 1) you're diluting your oil down, perhaps out of viscosity and 2) introducing highly active chlorinated aromatics into your sump. Why would you possibly do that willingly?
If it really hurts-nothing-and-helps-everything, you don't think the combined R&D of Shell/XOM Infineum, Chevron Oronite, Lubrizol, Afton, and Vanderbilt never once thought to buy out MMO and put it into their addpacks?