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Hey Guys and Girls.

Here is a bit of a FYI, I have been using PRO MA oil and fuel additives since i bout my M35 stagea 6 months ago, there have made a huge improvement to my engines perfomance, the enging also runs smoother and quieter, the turbo spools up much quicker and the engine has much quicker response and i use much less fuel.

I use both The oil treatment at every service and fuel treatment every time i fill up.

Im not and agent for these products but I swear buy these treatments and would recomend anyone to try them, my whole family uses these treatments in there cars and love them, take a look on the site and read about these products.

You can only get these through a rep or online, as they are some pyrimyd rubbish, why they are not sold at repco or supercheap I dont know.

If anyone has been using them i would like to know what your thoughts are.

www.fueloiltreatments.com.au

Thanks

Dan

why are they not sold at repco etc ? Probably because its either a hoax or has not been independantly tested (or was and the results were not so impressive). Either way the video on their web site is interesting but proves very little. A car's engine is slightly more sophisticated than a fly wheel coming into contact with metal.

Who knows what the long terms effects of these additives are eg. how it breaks down under constant daily use in a car engine. For all I know it turns your oil into sludge after a few weeks and then you're up for a new engine. While your testimonial sounds impressive, you have 2 posts so it means nothing as you could be some desperate seller who bough a truck load of these, found out they're rubbish and are now trying to get rid of them. No offence.

Hmmm, most of the oil additives have teflon in them which can clog up oil galleries so they are not advised. This one however uses something a little scarier, copy pasta from their site: "MBL8 Concentrated Oil Additive consists of micro-metallic particles suspended in a base oil. A feature of this impressive formula are the spherical micro-metallic particles which provide superior lubrication, reducing friction, heat and wear."

Yep, just what I would want to be putting into my engine... METAL PARTICLES!!

No thanks dude, but you feel free to keep on keeping on :(

Hey Guys and Girls.

Here is a bit of a FYI, I have been using PRO MA oil and fuel additives since i bout my M35 stagea 6 months ago, there have made a huge improvement to my engines perfomance, the enging also runs smoother and quieter, the turbo spools up much quicker and the engine has much quicker response and i use much less fuel.

I use both The oil treatment at every service and fuel treatment every time i fill up.

Im not and agent for these products but I swear buy these treatments and would recomend anyone to try them, my whole family uses these treatments in there cars and love them, take a look on the site and read about these products.

You can only get these through a rep or online, as they are some pyrimyd rubbish, why they are not sold at repco or supercheap I dont know.

If anyone has been using them i would like to know what your thoughts are.

www.fueloiltreatments.com.au

Thanks

Dan

You do what!??

Not a single product available at any auto store recommends you use fuel additives every time you fill up. For instance the fuel system cleaners like Lucas and Inter Ject and the others state using it every 5000kms. And you use it every tank? Something is way off here, or they maybe contain an octane boost and thus that explains the extra performance you're getting.

Why do you describe this product as some pyramid rubbish? I'm confused. Are you pushing this product, or have been using it and now have your doubts :(

After looking at that website I wouldn't clean my concrete driveway with that product. Clearly this is some oem rubbish probably made in China that's been relabled a hundred times over as all different kinds of things. There's very very few products that are too good to not be sold in stores, and this aint one of them.

I saw some guy at a car exabition use the addative on a bearing and before he use it and stool on a shaft the bearing would grind and once he use the treatment after 5 min it was sweet.

I would use it in my car but im just sticking with redline oils throughout the car. This additive uses fine soft particles of metal that mould thereselves onto damaged parts but i worry it can clog gallaries =\

Hey,

You can use these with the redline oils that you are using, the oil additive is designed to get into damaged parts and repair them, the particals are super fine and wont clog parts, and there made of soft metals that cant damage you engine.

I am also a mechanic and my family have used these oils for a long time, im not a sales rep but just want to let you guys know about these products that a have been used buy drag car and bike racers for years and i have seen the benifits.

have a look on there site and see the tech info is the only thing i can suggest before you guys get too sceptical.

Edited by DanB
You do what!??

Not a single product available at any auto store recommends you use fuel additives every time you fill up. For instance the fuel system cleaners like Lucas and Inter Ject and the others state using it every 5000kms. And you use it every tank? Something is way off here, or they maybe contain an octane boost and thus that explains the extra performance you're getting.

Why do you describe this product as some pyramid rubbish? I'm confused. Are you pushing this product, or have been using it and now have your doubts :(

After looking at that website I wouldn't clean my concrete driveway with that product. Clearly this is some oem rubbish probably made in China that's been relabled a hundred times over as all different kinds of things. There's very very few products that are too good to not be sold in stores, and this aint one of them.

when i said pyramid rubbish i was reffering to the way the market and sell there products.

I have no doubtd about this product otherwise as a mechanic i wouldnt put it in my engine, and some fuel additive do need to be added in every tank and in smaller doses, as stated in my Post i notice an increase in performance when i used the oil treatment.

I have too seen alot of products out there that are supposed to save on fuel and all that but these i have done my own research and found they actually work.

Dan

Hmmm, most of the oil additives have teflon in them which can clog up oil galleries so they are not advised. This one however uses something a little scarier, copy pasta from their site: "MBL8 Concentrated Oil Additive consists of micro-metallic particles suspended in a base oil. A feature of this impressive formula are the spherical micro-metallic particles which provide superior lubrication, reducing friction, heat and wear."

Yep, just what I would want to be putting into my engine... METAL PARTICLES!!

No thanks dude, but you feel free to keep on keeping on :(

All i will say is what do you think is in Castrol magnatec and alot of other oils designed for cold start up and to repair damaged engines, these all carry fine soft metal particals

Its not sold at supercheap, my weekly job is nissan and my weekend job is supercheap and not many people know about it at nissan let alone supercheap selling it. A lot of people come looking for it and a guy with a sound proof patrol thats done 650,000km and using stock viscosity, he has been using it every service and its probily never going too die at this rate. I do agree this stuff works but my engine is only 5000km old and i might just leave it till about 50,000km too feel safe.

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Fuel additive is brilliant. A guy I work with is a reseller. 500ml bottle does 625 litres of fuel. i get about 80kms extra per tank and it pulls heaps better.

If you guys want any let me know. Stuff is amazing and it has no caustic stuff, methanol, ethanol or alcohols.

Honestly brillant!!

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