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guys there are a few of us that are goin to run the stuff in our skylines. Then we will honestly post the resullts. After that, then u can either apoligise or slander this guy somemore.

Basically if i was him i would of told u all to F off by now. U are all being pretty naive. He is willing for us to do some tests. Give him a break for a while. And yes im also a skeptic like u all, but at least im not riding this guy like some of u.

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hahah i love the simpsons so much.

But anyway, how is this a pyramid scheme of any sort. Basically this guy is tryin to promote a product, which happens to have some links to some people that did do those schemes.

But really, he hasnt offered anyone to make millions, hes just tryin to promote something.

i've got a mate that uses this stuff, his parents are connected to neways somehow! He only recomends it's use in an engine! he has good results within an engine but has had trouble with every gearbox he has put it in! We put it in his Formula Ford on the weekend (gearbox) and since then it actually kicks out of reverse gear, these are all straight cut gears too.

Not bagging it just sharing my experience!

Yeah I am skeptical, but have volunteered for the testing, I do not know much about how it will all work and will just be reporting any/all differences in the way my car drives and feels.

Also mine is a stock R33, and that means totally stock, no body kit, no filter/pod, no exhaust, rock stock, so might not see much difference, but I will be objective.

Have alread started preparing the report, noting any/all documentation and "promises" or "results" this product's promotional material tells us it "will" do and use that as a benchmark for my results.

I'll keep you all posted.

For those blatently calling this product "magic beans" all you are doing is basing your blather on heresay and not on factual results, hopefully which the people doing this testing, will be able to provide you all with to either prove or disprove what this product actually does.

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You sure this isn't the new "Very Special Oil"  :(  :rofl:  :rofl:  

I'm looking forward to seeing the results!

LOL

I was thinking he should change the title to that also.

MX3TOY strikes again. Fark dont know how he can invent so many things in such a short space of time :rofl:

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G'day guys' date='

Roil has been used in V8 Supercars for several years now among the top teams........

Hey jetpilot1986 could you disclose which V8 supercar teams have been using

this product for several years?[/quote']

No worries... um... for legal reasons... (don't ****ing ask... we've been pushing for years to be able to disclose them, its to do with their acutal lubricant supplier/sponsor!), having said that its not to hard to figuire out...

Go to Jaguar Magazine (fully independent and has nothing to do with Roil or Neways), and one of the first things you'll read is "...is used in winning Australian V8 Supercars, successfull Bathurst 24hr racers..." Now use your imagination, which V8 Supercar team has had a pivitol role in the two 24hr racers held to date??? Put it this way, the race has only been run twice, and both times won by the same team, the same team that just happens to run a first class V8 Supercar outfit. I don't really need to say anymore.

http://www.jaguarmagazine.com/techtips/ttips6.html

Geddit???

This is a pyramid scheme, for sure.

They'd be getting around the law by having to start up a business name normally done by using your full name and that doesn't have any costs.

So instead of dealing with neways you are now dealing with [insert name here] business and here's what I'm selling.

An interesting thing is though is that up in Brisbane there 4-5 people that are selling products of the same type but are under a different name eco something and say the exact same things.

Their product names are different and the usage is different though.

Same deal with their products can't be sold in shops etc, because it's a pyramid scheme though some people do sell a box or a couple of boxes to a petrol station or 2 shops only in the area.

The other major reason why they don't sell to the shops is that they wouldn't make any money, due to the costs of transfer, sales making it. etc.

Zagan, why not wait till all the results are in, if you read back, you are saying nothing new.

Jetpilot was willing to put his money where his mouth is, and fork out product for people to try for free, people he doesnt know and have no reason to back up his claims.

Lets give the guy a go, cos if it works, well who gives a rats arse what sort of scheme it is.

Zagan... only when you can convinve me that YOU don't work in a pyramid scheme will I admit that I do! A pyramid scheme makes money by having people sign up and pash cash for the privaledge, a network marketter only gets paid through sale of stock, just like any other retail chain...

A pyramid scheme is when someone sacrifices money and time to someone above them in order to make them money... pyramid schemes are still in excistence today despite them being illegall..... who on this this forum earns more than their boss hey? 99% of people sacrifice their time to make somebody else above them money... yet put in as much, if not more effort than those making the real money.... that's a pyramid scheme!

I've got 4 other distributors who i've sponsored, 3 of which earn more money than me... y? Cause they work harder... and that's only fair.... Your boss won't give a rats arse how hard you work... ur never going to earn more money than him....

Roil has never been relabelled and sold by another 'eco something' company, nor will it ever be... its manufactured by Neways in New Zealand and the US, and exclusively distributed.... honestly dude... y would an identical product as you claim required different ussages???

Whether ppl like to admit it... their time gets bought at wholesale, and sold off at retail... and that's not fair!!! I work for myself, under my own registered business name, promoting products that i buy independently off a manufacturer... you wanna tell me wots wrong with that???

Whether ppl like to admit it... their time gets bought at wholesale, and sold off at retail... and that's not fair!!! I work for myself, under my own registered business name, promoting products that i buy independently off a manufacturer... you wanna tell me wots wrong with that???

I think you find it's against SAU rules to run you business on this forum without giving a 'sponsors donation' to SAU.

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