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Today at the Flying J I saw a demonstration that was impressive. I have seen just about any kind of oil demo you can imagine and this one impressed me where the others made me laugh. This product "Motorkote" really seems to cut friction an amazing amount. Any body wants the long version of the demo e mail me and I will do it there. The web site is www.motorkote.com



Its worth a look, it would have been hard to fake and the truckers were buying like crazy and I talked to one trucker that was using it and said good things.

Anybody else use it?
 
There has been a lot of speculation on all of these products. I have seen the same test in person but with a different product called Militec-1. Instead of weights on the lever, a torque wrench was used to give an accurate measurment. Standard oils spun the bearing very early, but once the product was added, 200 ft-lbs would not make it yell. You can search under Militec-1 and find the sites. I am on my third gallon at $190. 00 each. I run it in everything. The worse an engine runs, the more noticable the difference. The only hard evidence that I have a base line for is in my boat. 19 ft with 135 Mercury. I use a Hummingbird depth finder with speed paddle wheel. I always ran at 58 MPH topped out. I hit 63 all day now.

Be carefull putting this stuff in weedeaters, because the engine goes to a place that you have never heard before.

You can also get Militec-1 in 55 gallon drums at $5,000. 00. Wow!

This product, as the name replies, does have a military spec #.
 
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Thanks for the info, sounds about the same stuff. This can be bought for $100. 00 gallon- $20. 00 a qt will be trying some soon, need to establish some baseline numbers before adding it in
 
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