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Martini Super Lube increases horsepower and torque while prolonging peak engine life and utlising the unique Synthetic Ester Polymers to coat all internal reciporating engine components. most top engine builders now recommend some type of high performance coating system to insure component life and reduce friction.

Martini Super Lube differes signficantly from conventional lubrication additives in that it uses a polar formation that wants to adhere to the surfaces under the action of heat and load due to molecular attraction of the molecules to the surfaces.

This unique formulation prolongs engine life and reduces wear by reducing friction and excessive engine destroying heat build up.

The advantage that Super Lube's synthetic "blueprint coating" process brings is a significant increase in abrasive wear resistance and durability, while treated engines have less harmonic vibration and run cooler.

Super Lube's blueprint coating allows engine tuning for increased horsepower in areas not achievable otherwise. By releasing friction bound horsepower as well as helping to lower oil temperatures, this will permit the use of thinner viscosity high, performance motor oils.

lol copy and paste aye cara ....

Sounds like a very good deal, i think i will be keeping my eye on this....as the car will need servicing soon as its near the 5K service mark soon.....so will let you know when i need it lol

so... seeing as i need to flush and replace my coolant soon, and cant be arsed waiting til the dyno day for some coolant... where can i buy it?

not too sure dave, dont think many places have the martini stuff, if you ring head office, you wont be able to get them at the prices that are being offered.

are martini or cara a site sponsor? if so doesnt this have to be locked then?

uh a once off group buy is not the same as a trader. besides, martini are sponsoring the SAUSA dyno day....

-D

Read the first page properly.

This is a once off group buy linked with the SAU:SA Dyno Day. :D

Stewy sells tyres regularly (not once off) and he still does, so he's breaking no rules either as far as I'm aware.

Take it up with the Mods if you have a problem with it.

not too sure dave, dont think many places have the martini stuff, if you ring head office, you wont be able to get them at the prices that are being offered.

went and purchased some genuine coolant this arvo. so never mind. :D

Read the first page properly.

This is a once off group buy linked with the SAU:SA Dyno Day. :D

Stewy sells tyres regularly (not once off) and he still does, so he's breaking no rules either as far as I'm aware.

Take it up with the Mods if you have a problem with it.

no problemo :D

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