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Hi,

I have two unopened 5ltr bottles of Liqui Moly Racetech GT1 10-60W fully synthetic race oil.

This oil retails for $85+ for 5 ltrs. I purchased these two bottles, however I am still running my engine in.

This oil is highly regarded as the best track oil. It is tested on Porsche track cars and testing has proved to have the lowest engine wear.

$50 a bottle, $100 for both.

Located in West Sydney

Craig

0424854025

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Hi Craig,

Are you using these oils ?

if so how do you find them ,

been looking at them & may look at trying them soon

i run Mobil 1 5w-50,

so may have to change over & see if its as good as they say,

Cheers for any feed back,

Cheer`s Chuckie.

I havent ran it as yet. I purchased it with intensions to run it, however I found a fault, then another and ended up rebuilding the engine. I am still running it in and can't run full synthetic for a while.

I spoke to the Liqui Moly rep and he stated lots of figures, especially from the GT Porsche guys, they love it. UAS also has nothing but good things to say about it.

Hi Craig,

Are you using these oils ?

if so how do you find them ,

been looking at them & may look at trying them soon

i run Mobil 1 5w-50,

so may have to change over & see if its as good as they say,

Cheers for any feed back,

Cheer`s Chuckie.

Ok thanks Craig,

well i guess i will have to give it a run,i shall do Engine Detox & then give it a run,

as i do oil samples i can see if its any better then Mobile1 ,

i will do few logs on nistune too see if any changes to engine running,

Hope to see you use it later & see what you think,

Great stuff,Good luck with new build,

Cheer`s Chuckie,

Ps if you had been in Perth i would have had it,:thumbsup:

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