Mugen MT105 Engine Treatment Oil
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Mugen MT105 Engine Treatment Oil
http://www.kingmotorsports.com/p-45-...emailid=111510
i found this stuff on king motor sports and thought it may be a good idea. Ive never been a fan of oil additives but i figured if it was made by mugen then it must be good. you guys think it would be worth it to drop 70 bucks on this stuff?
i found this stuff on king motor sports and thought it may be a good idea. Ive never been a fan of oil additives but i figured if it was made by mugen then it must be good. you guys think it would be worth it to drop 70 bucks on this stuff?
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Whats up with RDX owners?
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#3
Three Wheelin'
""""Since this product is composed of high density organic molybdenum, too much quantity may have adverse affect on such materials as engine sealers""" from thier web site.
I would NEVER put somthing from a second rate company in my engine.
If you want molybdenum in your motor then just buy Royal Purple. They use it. There are mixed reviews on using molybdenum in engines. Sources say that the molybdenum will come out of suspension and possible clog oil passages. Some say otherwise.
I really really doubt mugen put any substantial research & development into this product, or anything they sell.
I for one am not against using molybdenum in an engine when it is used right. Like Royal Purple.
From what I understand molybdenum is like a dry graphite that bonds to metal and provides a very slick surface to reduce friction.
If you want to use molybdenum read up on it, both the good and the bad and decide for your self if you want to use it. If you do use it, get it from someone who knows what they are doing. I mean really, what does Mugen know about oil?
I would NEVER put somthing from a second rate company in my engine.
If you want molybdenum in your motor then just buy Royal Purple. They use it. There are mixed reviews on using molybdenum in engines. Sources say that the molybdenum will come out of suspension and possible clog oil passages. Some say otherwise.
I really really doubt mugen put any substantial research & development into this product, or anything they sell.
I for one am not against using molybdenum in an engine when it is used right. Like Royal Purple.
From what I understand molybdenum is like a dry graphite that bonds to metal and provides a very slick surface to reduce friction.
If you want to use molybdenum read up on it, both the good and the bad and decide for your self if you want to use it. If you do use it, get it from someone who knows what they are doing. I mean really, what does Mugen know about oil?
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