Lubegard Biotech for Huricane Engine

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Burla

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There is no information on the benefits of biotech like we have for the hemi. And I do not even know if it is beneficial for the Huricane, my guess would be it might be. Moly is an lspi quencher so that alone is a good benefit. However, I can say if you use blue label biotech in a di turbo that would be a poor choice. So if you feel so motivated, they make a product just for di turbo's which my guess would be low CA which is why you don't want to use blue label in a Huricane as it has high CA.

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A lot of guys like oil geek aka lake speed guy. His work showed 250ppm CA and 1000ppm moly ended lspi, which is pretty good info imo for anyone running a di turbo. PDF

This mimics the results from infineon which proved moly was an lspi quencher from a decade ago.

Avoiding lspi should be your main lubrication strategy if you own a Huricane. Pretty simple really, use a lspi quencher and an oil with low calcium.
 

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I know it’s not a hurricane but I started running that stuff in my wife’s jeep with 2.0 turbo. It’s a pretty good little engine but after sitting for a few days it dry starts bad. It has quieted down with the lubeguard in it.
 
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