'Restore' Engine Lubricant & Oil Additive
Originally Posted by Blu_Blur
One of the reaons why I stay on the other 350z site is because of guys like this. So quick to shoot.
I did after-all, ask the question on this board which shows I don't just believe what was put on t.v.
I did after-all, ask the question on this board which shows I don't just believe what was put on t.v.
Originally Posted by dave079
Wow just wow. Most ignorant statement ever.
Originally Posted by Blu_Blur
One of the reasons why I stay on the other 350z site is because of guys like this. So quick to shoot.
I did after-all, ask the question on this board which shows I don't just believe what was put on t.v.
I did after-all, ask the question on this board which shows I don't just believe what was put on t.v.
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Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
How ironic your statement is - dave079 is one of the moderators on "that other 350z site".
Try using SEAFOAM. I've heard good reviews about using SEAFOAM. Its not a lubricant, but it will clean the internals of your engine real good.
Another good product is Lucas synthetic oil stabalizer and Lucas fuel additive because it works mainly as up upper cylinder lubricant which makes perfect sense. All the big rig truckers know and use Lucas stuff in their trucks. Not saying the same thing applies to the Z but it's not snake oil
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