Engine Restore Lubricant?

dtananko

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Engine Restorer

My second car is LandRover and I have got it from dealer whos main car line is BMW. So, I think they will let me try it. But the problem is - they did not get them in stock yet. They start receiving them, but all of them already ordered. So, I will have to wait till the spring at least. On the other side, we have got a lot of snow, so there is no way to test all potentials of this car now. Amazingly enough, I have seen a few ones with Canadian plates around. They, probably, got them first. So, I was wondering around - how does it compare with the old one. Thank you.
Dmitry
 
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Re: Engine Restorer

Thanks for the good information! [thumb] [thumb]

dtananko said:
Dear Big Daddy!
I understand and appreciate your misbelieve in any kind of oil additive. Moreover, I agree with you that the results from Slick 50, STP, ProLOng, etc. at best are short term. But when I am talking about XADO technology the story is different. I personally was introduced to this technology 5 years ago and I am using it on every car I have got since then plus all my home equipment. The results are phenomenal! This technology was discovered 35 years ago in Siberia and was highly classified project in the former USSR. Now it is commercialized for 11 years by the best Russian scientist and sold as of now in 124 countries around the globe.
The mechanism is really simple. It takes the metal shaving out of oil and glue it back on the surface. Also, it is compacting a few external atomic layers, so the surface becomes very hard and slippery. They call it cermet (ceramic + metal). For a full description of how it works go to http://www.xado-usa.com/faq.htm.
As a bottom line the efficiency and performance of the engine are drastically improved. I measured 40% compression increase in my lawnmower. Sysco Food Services claimed 11% fuel economy after the treatment. Try it for yourself and see. You do not have to put it in your baby, you can try it in your lawnmower first.
Regards,
Dmitry
 
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Engine Restore Oil

AMETECH ENGINE RESTORE - REMETALLISING OIL for all 4cycle Turbo, Diesel and Petrol Cars and trucks. NASA developed this proprietary engine metal treatment oil. This oil RESTORES and rebuilds any 4cycle engine from the inside out, within about 500 miles, using CSL(tm) - colloidal molecular sized copper, silver and encapsulated lead particles in a high grade engine oil. Works with all engine oils, even synthetics like Mobil 1. Improves Mobil 1 'thin film strength' by a factor of 4, as measured on my Timken Falex Pin Lube and Bearing Tester. This revolutionary engine oil improves piston ring compression and performance during 1000 miles of normal driving. Drive harder, and RESTORE will work faster, and give better results. THIS ONE REALLY WORKS. It is an engine additive, not an oil additive, because AMETECH ENGINE RESTORE works on the engine metal not on the oil. AMETECH ENGINE RESTORE was put in a Porsche(tm) at Le Mans and the last lap was timed at the same lapsed time as the first lap. Then they sold the car with the same untouched engine for $250,000 and it won at Daytona too - same engine. (Without RESTORE, race cars gradually get slower over time due to friction build up and increased wear and loss of compression. ENGINE RESTORE fixes this problem.) I have used RESTORE since 1985 in a total of nine vehicles Fords, Audis, BMW, Volvo, Buick, Chrysler LeBaron, and it is so good I just bought the franchise for the UK and I invite you all to visit our booth at the Goodwood Race party this year and see the Timken Tester for yourselves. I just received a happy email from a guy who has 540,000 miles on a Ford 250 which measures out at original psi values in each cylinder and credits it all to RESTORE... Best regards and happy Beeming! DaveBurnett
 

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Ametech Engine Restore Oil

Here are a couple of interesting links:
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It is fair to say that "enginerestore" and "dtananko" are trying to sell their commercial products without following the Terms of Use. Do NOT post any further commercial links or your post will be removed.
 


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