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Old May 8th, 2011, 01:02 PM   #1
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Some of you know what this and how it works and some of you probably do not.

When a motor is turned off, the oil is effected by gravity and pulls it down off cylinder walls and away from piston heads and seals. Eventually the Oil makes its way back to the pan. This causes dry starts, which are bad for your engine and your car.

I've been running MotorKote in my big rig for years and have started running it in my car after I had an oil line blow while I was pulling a load through the mountains. I was not about to pay a few grand for a tow and the line was not fixable on the side of the road. After driving through the mountains stopping every 25 miles and dumping oil into the block. I eventually made it to the repair garage. The mechanic looked at the block and said a few words. "Thank God for MotorKote."

After Meeting Mr. MotorKote in person and him telling me exactly how MotorKote works I asked him why more gas engines don't run motorkote and he said he didn't know and told me he was working on marketing to get more gear heads to use MotorKote.

After a month of use in the mustang I noticed a smother start. The lifter tick on the passenger side has vanished. I added some to the transmission smother shifts, less lag between neutral and reverse. My idle has smoothed out around 650-800rpms, I will be adding it to my rear differential when I do my T-lok and gears.

I recommend everyone uses this. It helps and its worth the expense.
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Old May 8th, 2011, 01:19 PM   #2
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Hey ! I used some with your mom ! it made things alot smoother there too :p
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haha jk, is it an additive or an oil or what ? whats it do ?
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Old May 8th, 2011, 01:25 PM   #4
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You mix it with the oil before you add it to your car.

It coats the areas the metal touches with a microscopic layer of hyperlubricant and it cuts down on friction during start up, and cold weather. Its been used in deisels for a long time and I've been using it in my car for almost a year now. I noticed a lower core temperature within hours of adding the motorkote. It helps your oil lubricate crucial parts and helps the oil break down slower.
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Compared to buying a full synthetic ?
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It sounds just like an engine assymbly lube
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Lots of oils claim to do the same thing
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Kyle dont be a bummer :p
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Go check out their website.

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Currently they are marketing this for heavy duty big rigs.
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