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On Sat, 9 Apr 2005 09:05:35 -0400, "Me Again" wrote:
~~ snippage ~~ Is it possible an additive or a synthetic oil could improve the lubrication properties of oil? I didn't believe it, but it does. I used TCW-3 spec Pennzoil on my Ranger (which, according to the warranty specs is all that is required) and the plugs carboned up like you wouldn't believe. The first year I owned it, I had a decrease in performance due to carboned plugs. When I pulled them just to check, I was blowen away by the sheer amount of carbon. I switched to FICHT oil and problem solved. So the evidence is yes, there are additives in FICHT oil and I assume other manufacturer's oil, that are specific to their machine's requirements. Later, Tom |
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