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> Anybody ever used MPT engine treatment?, What do you think of it?
dbgriffith75
post May 27 2009, 09:15 AM
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I came into some free samples of it and before I just start dumping it in my vehicles, I was wondering if anybody here has used it and what you thought of it? I don't want to put any potential junk additives in my cars.
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post May 27 2009, 09:33 PM
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ptfe... i dunno... i'm sold on it. years ago i was unaware my high mile d.d. work car commutor blew a oil filter on a 100* summer day. i cruised 11 miles before coming to a stop light and noticing a little rough idle. the temp. was a bit higher than normal.

new filter, oil and go, no apearant issues. many miles later i pulled the engine down for rings & bearings at 200,000 mostly out of guilt not need. no scoring or abnormal wear. i have always changed the oil religiously @ 3000 miles, for what thats worth. i would however wonder if any different issues apply to the type IV since such small amount of oil has so much to do with removing heat

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