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Anyone using Molylube additive with oil changes?
The same way you can't prove that it does any good.Several here do, and I have before. IMO, you cannot prove it's useless, so adding it also cannot hurt. Unless you can't afford it then do what you want.
Well, one itsy bitsy tiny type reason is because the gov't through the CAFE standards have forced p!zz thin oil on engines running 400 pony's with next to no protective additives that oils had in 2002 before they forced low ep/aw additives on us, which has led to horrific engine failures and lack of cam/lifter protection, now with "resource" saving even plummeting the protective additive in engines oils that might be one little itty bitty type of reason to want just a hair of a itsy bitty more protection.If it's already in the oil, why add more?
The same way you can't prove that it does any good.
Lots of guys are using Biotech's Lubeguard. If you do a search on here,you'll find a few threads on Lube GuardAnyone using Molylube additive with oil changes?
I am also running biotech lubegard Great stuff and definitely not snake oil.
Being a hemi tick survivor and not running redline as wasn't a lot of knowledge on what oil to use 5 years ago. I went with Castrol. I am at 140k and it started a hair harder then I wanted and was a little noisy. Since adding it no change in motor pressure oil psi or temp. It is significantly quieter. Well it was until I did my muffler delete. I am not out to push anything. I only give my opinion on things that have worked with my truck specifically. Yes dodge doesnt call for additives, but it has been a good extra line of protection. Just my .02.How did you determine the product is “Great stuff”?
Ram does not recommend an engine oil additive. Why add one?