I ran across an independant test of ws2 and quicken at
Picture and ws2 kind a sucks.
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Originally Posted by redneck
It may work like this.
Dispersion effect and auto-reconditioning performance of nanometer
WS2 particles in green lubricant
http://www.ias.ac.in/matersci/bmsoct2010/529.pdf
I use WS2.
What I have found using it in engine oil is that,
1. oil consumption is down
2. oil is cleaner in appearance
This is in line with the above linked article.
As far as mpg goes, I made to many other mods during the same time to be able to attribute any gain in mpg to the WS2 added to the engine oil.
There is a lot of info published on the web as to the anti wear properties of Ws2, which is why I decided to use it in the first place.
DiamondLube is essentially saying the same thing. However, he does not produce any proof, method of testing or any results of said tests.
That's a big problem.
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