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Here's 1:
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/th...92/post-959214
He got shot down fast and, being wiser than me, decided to let it go.
A thread on Motorsilk with some reports:
Hello everyone. I have used Motor Silk in two different vehicles, including a 95 Mercury Villager, with 110,000 miles on it.
This was one of the 95's with the oil hole missing in the connecting rods which lubricates the lower cylinder walls, resulting in piston slap, noticeable, but not terrible. The slap diminished after the vehicle reached operating temperature.
Added Motor Silk, and within 300 miles the slap was gone period, and the fuel mileage increased 2mpg.
91 Jeep Cherokee, 178,000 miles with a noticeable rod knock. Added Motor Silk, which REDUCED the knock. The knock is still audible, however NOT nearly to the extent it was prior to the addition of Motor Silk, and again the mpg increased by 1mpg.
Plain and simple the stuff works.
In fact, i just purchased a used vehicle from Folsom Lake Toyota, and purchased the extended warranty from the dealer. I am shopping around for a better price on the warranty, same coverage and have found one company willing to extend the power train warranty from 36/36 to 10/100,000 IF I have the Motor Silk installed in the engine and transmission, by a ASE mechanic and shop at NO additional charge.
I just came across your posting about Motor Silk. I have known about Motor Silk since about 2000 and have used it in my vehicles. I used it in my sons 1966 Mustang after we had the engine rebuilt. My son proceeded to attend Fullerton College automotive school. When it was necessary to discuss carberated cars, my son was asked to bring his Mustang in to the garage, leave it run and put it up on the hoist. Every time he did the instructor would ask him "Wow, this engine sure sounds good. What have you done to this car?" Well, he didn't know that I put Motor Silk into his engine so he said he didn't know. I had it in a Ford Windstar and had some engine work done and when I went in and spoke with the mechanics they both asked me "You sure must take good care of your car because the inside of that engine looks like new." It's no joke, this stuff really works. Read the info on their website and you choose for yourself. If you want to protect your investment and make sure your keep the wear down, use Motor Silk. I think it's great.
https://www.tundrasolutions.com/thre...or-silk.15601/
I noticed that the engine ran smoother and quieter (especially noticeable when idling) and the throttle response was sharper afterwards ...
This stuff works I have used it in my focus tdci and my civic
well i've done about 100 miles with this stuff in - I didn't expect miracles and I'm always suspicious about these things, plus although 5 years old my car has only done 11000k miles ! But I have noticed one big improvement...
When coasting in traffic at low speed say 10-20 mph the car didn't seem to have a suitable gear - it would be very jerky. I put this done to the fact that my previous Turbo charged Leon FR had oodles of torque and would happily do 25-30 mph in 6th gear !
However, I really have noticed a huge improvement already ! The car is far smoother and doesnt jerk anymore which is a result.
I also think the engine is even quieter and the throttle response is marginally better - looking forward to seeing
https://www.civinfo.com/threads/bg-44k.66176/page-3 So ye; there are some 'Question the cool Kool-Aid' types in other countries.
That's a relief!
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