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Old May 15th, 2008, 08:32 PM   #1
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anyone ever tried it? ive seen the commercial but havent tried it yet...
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Old May 24th, 2008, 06:30 PM   #2
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What does it do? More info would be helpful
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it is thick oil. makes the seals not leak as bad, its crap. it gunks ur engine up. if your car is using oil, there is a reason for it, all restore does is seal that trouble spot up with gunky failure.
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Originally Posted by motorhead6776 View Post
anyone ever tried it? ive seen the commercial but havent tried it yet...
are you refering to the restore that claims to fill scratches in cylinder walls?

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it is thick oil. makes the seals not leak as bad, its crap. it gunks ur engine up. if your car is using oil, there is a reason for it, all restore does is seal that trouble spot up with gunky failure.

its actually a very thin blue liquid. I used it a while back on my 83 s-10. put it in and drive the car like normal for a couple hundred miles. then replace your oil. i could tell a little difference in the performance but it wasent worth it to me.

if you want something that really works? use ethos. THIS STUFF WORKS. my dad has been using this stuff for the past couple months in his ford festiva. you can tell a difference. he put some in my moms pt cruiser. from oklahoma city to missouri they only stopped once for gas. they normally stop twice. he calculated it and he said he saved 12 gallons of gas. thats about $48 here. that just about paid for the bottle on just the first trip. the bottle will last a t least 3 tank fulls. it can also be added to the oil and help the car run cooler. Ill be adding some to my 89 2.3L auto when my order gets here in a couple days. ill report back.

all it does it help break down the gas and let it burn completely and a lot cleaner.
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