Liqui Moly Full Synthetic Motor Oil MFC Molygen Generation Molecular 5w40 5l
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I add a miles per kg of oil. I would like to make a wash of the engine and put this additive. Try useing a thicker oil to reduce consumption. I used a denser, oil consumption has been lowered. Liqui moly 5w40 ebay buying increased consumption of gasoline! What do you think of this product? Lucas is good quality stuff. As is Moly anti friction. Useing them together is fine as they both perform a different function.
Oil additives have been proven to be nothing more than "snake oil", google oil additives and see the results for yourself. If oil additives were any good car manufacturers would be using the stuff themselves. Useing them together is fine as they both perform a different function The above works by thickening the oil in your engine nothing more. Thank you all for the answers!: You can use both together?
LUCAS, or buy the product? I am not satisfied, consume oil and gasoline. I am satisfied for low fuel consumption. I remind you that the car does not smoke. It consumes only oil.
It makes no unusual noises thanks. Hi, Do you mean miles per Litre of oil? A litre of oil will weigh about a kilo, anyway. The B engine in the 3Ltr 24v does use oil. Mine drinks about half a litre of fully synthetic 0W per miles and, like yours, has liqui moly 5w40 ebay buying good compressions and doesn't smoke at all. As long as you are able to live with the inconvenience of having to keep the oil topped-up, I would avoid oil additives like the plague. Using a good quality oil preferably synthetic or semi-synthetic with no additives, but changed at regular, frequent intervals, will give much better engine protection than using a cheaper oil combined with one of liqui moly 5w40 ebay buying dubious addtivies.
As stevo48 says, additives have never really been proved to achieve what they claim. Don't understand you guys who have commented about additives in a negative way - do you have a scientific knowledge of chemical engineering? Do you think oil comes straight from the earth and into a tin Improve should be regarded in many cases as a"marketing liqui moly 5w40 ebay buying, there are some very good additives out there: After all the oil companies wouldn't want their products to last too long in your engine - would they?
Er - well - yes, actually. I'm a retired Chartered Engineer who briefly specialised in tribology at one point in a long career of designing and maintaining mechanical plant. You are quite correct that the oils produced by the large manufacturers are full of additives, but the important point is that the precise mix of additives is carefully researched and is critical to the effectiveness of the total package.
Throwing in more additives of your own can 'unbalance' the overall cocktail and can actually counteract some of the intended performance. This is especially true of the liqui moly 5w40 ebay buying modern fully-synthetic oils - they don't come out of the liqui moly 5w40 ebay buying at all, but are effectively long-chain lubricants from the very outset. Regarding your point about the oil companies not wanting their products to last too long in our cars, I have long held the view that car manufacturers' oil change recommendations tend to be pitched at frequencies that give the minimum acceptable engine life aboutmiles consistent liqui moly 5w40 ebay buying cheapest servicing costs because this sells most cars.
The car maker wants your car to wear out so that you will buy another of their cars which, incidentally, do not need much servicing! To get maximum life out of my cars, I have always halved the car manufacturer's oil change interval and used the very best quality oil that has been available at the time.
Oil companies, on the other hand, are motivated differently - they want to sell more oil and, given that car makers' service schedules are broadly similar, they aim to beat their competitors in the 'oil effectiveness' stakes - ie, they want drivers to specify their oil because it is the best lubricant.
Modern long-life fully-synthetic oil that meets the main manufacturers specs is the liqui moly 5w40 ebay buying of years of research; it definitely does do what it says on the tin and adulterating what is a pretty finely-balanced package of base additives with liqui moly 5w40 ebay buying off-the-shelf product is not to be recommended.
I did a chemical engineering degree at a leading university and have worked in both the oil and automotive industries. There is one additive on the market, not widely available in the UK TUV approvedthat"enhances"the qualities of the more basic oils available - those oils that older car owners may use in their engines and transmissions. Not many people may actually realise that synthetic oil is actually that - the obvious is not always the case.
A fellow ex-tribologist on this forum. I saw the light: I'm a surface scientist these days. StanC, you consume ml of oil per miles is good! I do it twice! Let me clarify that: I do not consider the mineral oil! Then I will give away the oil 25W For me it is liqui moly 5w40 ebay buying thick and definitely consumes more 'fuel.
Before I was doing it with 10W40 30mpg! Just to clarify, MoS2 is a lubricant hence "antifriction". I can't see it doing anything to affect your oil consumption. It sounds like some oil consumption may be normal for your engine.
In the case of worn bores, no oil or additive can reverse the wear. I personally wouldn't bother adding any additives to the oil. I would simply use a decent quality oil of the grade specified by the vehicle manufacturer, and make sure to change it at the specified interval or more often, as StanC suggests. For those members who might be at a loss as to what a Tribologist is, it is someone who studies Which I did as part of my Chemical Engineering degree - and of course as a practitioner in the oil industry.
I don't have knowledge of your actual car but I would be inclined to use a good quality semi synthetic as opposed to a fully synthetic lubricant.
I try to wear my learning lightly and avoid jargon. Prices like this I'll always buy quantity. Oh, and on the package it does state,"carefully selected additives"to reiterate a previous point. I do not think you can recognize by price or brand. Short answer - Castrol is"good"oil. Other answer - Volkswagen's own brand oil Quantum is Castrol therefore"good". I use Castrol or Quantum liqui moly 5w40 ebay buying all my cars - Volvos and Mercedes.
S there is a long er answer, but mine is merely my preference from experience. Hi Prufrock, I take your point. And I apologise if my post seemed a bit 'indignant'!
I'm sure that more basic oils can be enhanced by using the right additive s and no oil - even the best fully synthetic - is perfect, of course. My feeling is just that the better fully synthetics liqui moly 5w40 ebay buying even semi-synthetics are unlikely to be improved by using commercially available additives.
If an engine is worn to the point of using oil I would prefer to use a good quality higher viscosity oil rather than add stuff to the lower viscosity lube. Liqui Moly has an additive that lubricates gaskets and orings within the cars engine.
As mixture of fuel changes within years, older gaskets are more prone for damage. Been using LiquiMoly over 5 years now in most of my cars - they only failure when I wrap them round tree I recommend this product: