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Originally Posted by Logic
Yes... it is.
And after a much longer time than usual; it remains unanswered.
It must have caused much head scratching of many heads as to how best to avoid saying:
"Nothing"
Then there's this delay tactic:
Delay till the question goes away?
or
Divert the question by getting me to ask the obvious:
"What's a viscosity test going to tell us?"
Everyone knows:
Mix a less viscous liquid with a control liquid of viscosity X and the viscosity will go down.
And visa-versa.
So what. I'm NOT asking.
BA is tried, tested and found to be very successful by ME. (and others)
I... know it works.
(Also by well respected tribology research institutes worldwide.
They know it works)
Apparently:
You have NOT tested it in an engine. Therefore you DO NOT know, for sure, if it works or not.
So:
Tell us:
What have people got to lose by trying this in an engine that is about to be rebuilt anyway?
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1) When you first posted, long ago, you'd already ( paraphrasing AeroStealth's dad ) 'stood naked to the entire world, revealing the complete poverty of your intellect.'
I've only seen this one other time here at Ecomodder.
2) Over two years later you're still beating the same drum.
3) I don't know how it is in South Africa, but in the United States, even our federal government offers us some semblance of consumer protections.
4) In 1978 there was a 'person' who marketed an 'engine treatment' for public sale, 'who' was found, by way of an investigation by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, to be 'misrepresenting' certain 'facts' about 3rd-party laboratory test results of their product; which culminated in a $ 3,388,000 ( US Dollars ) fine [ 63,558,880- Rand ]. Their 'first' fine.
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5) I don't know how long Dr. Ali Erdemir (
erdemir@anl.gov ) is going to take to respond to your question, but I thought I'd give you the benefit of the doubt with respect to your ongoing mischaracterizations of his research.
6) There's a vast amount of empirical prima facie evidence in existence regarding automotive lubrication, of which you appear to have no acquaintance with at all, and every member and guest following this thread ought to know about if they're to have any chance of making 'informed' decisions about what they do with their cars.
I don't mean to trouble your delicate sensibilities, but your extraordinary claims will require extraordinary evidence, and I believe that I have enough information, given the necessary time, to create a linear, coherent, narrative that will explain, specifically why we're in this present 'situation.' Something you appear ill-equipped for.
7) I think that you're asking the wrong questions.