Liqui Moly Cera Tec Friction Modifier ?
Now if you want to put this in the oil and then jam the throttle wide open with a 2x4 go ahead, repeat the test without the crap in the oil. Just get a video of each test and we can see if it works once. You then have to do this again and again just to prove the point.
Whatever the outcome I'll just use the recommended oil and be quite happy. Just remember that not one major oil maker has seen fit to add this to their product and boasted about it.
Leave the formulation of the oil to the experts not some salesman selling pie in the sky ideas.
Hi,
Liqui Moly is a german company since 1957 known for quality products, especially oils and additives. Pricey but prooved stuff. Reviews
In Germany this product is commonly used on high milage diesels. It helps also to reduce the fuel consumption for sure. There are a lot of happy misers here in Germany being proud to save some fuel with the additive (thats maybe the main reason for usage). Gas is very expensive here in Germany, 3 x times more expensive than in the USA.
Hundreds of positive reviews even here, check with google translater
Of course, the LM will not repair a mechanical problem - it`s just a ceramic friction lube - but a good one.
Watch this:
"Wagner micro ceramic oil" (also a german brand) seems to have even more ceramic contents than the LM , but i am not sure if too much is too much..
Steven
Berlin Germany
Liqui Moly is a german company since 1957 known for quality products, especially oils and additives. Pricey but prooved stuff. Reviews
In Germany this product is commonly used on high milage diesels. It helps also to reduce the fuel consumption for sure. There are a lot of happy misers here in Germany being proud to save some fuel with the additive (thats maybe the main reason for usage). Gas is very expensive here in Germany, 3 x times more expensive than in the USA.
Hundreds of positive reviews even here, check with google translater
Of course, the LM will not repair a mechanical problem - it`s just a ceramic friction lube - but a good one.
Watch this:
"Wagner micro ceramic oil" (also a german brand) seems to have even more ceramic contents than the LM , but i am not sure if too much is too much..
Steven
Berlin Germany
Last edited by No2fast; May 7, 2017 at 08:18 AM.
Hi,
Liqui Moly is a german company since 1957 known for quality products, especially oils and additives. Pricey but prooved stuff. Reviews
https://www.amazon.com/Liqui-Moly-20.../dp/B001CZODH8
In Germany this product is commonly used on high milage diesels. It helps also to reduce the fuel consumption for sure. There are a lot of happy misers here in Germany being proud to save some fuel with the additive (thats maybe the main reason for usage). Gas is very expensive here in Germany, 3 x times more expensive than in the USA.
Hundreds of positive reviews even here, check with google translater
https://www.amazon.de/Liqui-Moly-372...i+moly+ceratec
Of course, the LM will not repair a mechanical problem - it`s just a ceramic friction lube - but a good one.
Watch this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-7K86w0-_k
"Wagner micro ceramic oil" (also a german brand) seems to have even more ceramic contents than the LM , but i am not sure if too much is too much..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwNicULSTsk
Steven
Berlin Germany
Liqui Moly is a german company since 1957 known for quality products, especially oils and additives. Pricey but prooved stuff. Reviews
https://www.amazon.com/Liqui-Moly-20.../dp/B001CZODH8
In Germany this product is commonly used on high milage diesels. It helps also to reduce the fuel consumption for sure. There are a lot of happy misers here in Germany being proud to save some fuel with the additive (thats maybe the main reason for usage). Gas is very expensive here in Germany, 3 x times more expensive than in the USA.
Hundreds of positive reviews even here, check with google translater
https://www.amazon.de/Liqui-Moly-372...i+moly+ceratec
Of course, the LM will not repair a mechanical problem - it`s just a ceramic friction lube - but a good one.
Watch this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-7K86w0-_k
"Wagner micro ceramic oil" (also a german brand) seems to have even more ceramic contents than the LM , but i am not sure if too much is too much..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwNicULSTsk
Steven
Berlin Germany
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