Liquid Moly or Ceratec

EJ333

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Was wondering if anyone uses Liquid Moly or Ceratec also made by Liquid Moly as an oil additive ? If so, could you tell a difference ?
 
I used LM engine oil flush, fuel system cleaner, fuel injector cleaner - all good, was very pleased, but if your engine is pretty healthy (have new piston rings, not big oil consumption) - i wouldn't go with ceratec; if condition of block is not too perfect & you didn't changed any piston parts - it might help.
I read somewhere, that after people stopped using it - oil consumption increased (not all), so it's pretty hard to say.
 
LM pride them selves with the MADE IN Germany label. Their products are all produced in Germany!
 
The best oil additive I have ever use for my Austin Healey sprite SCCA race car is MPZ made by Torco. I run close to 15:1 compression ratio and redline at 8,000 rpm. I used to have to rebuild the engines after around 8 race week ends and the bearings were very worn. After I started using MPZ (recommended by my crank grinder), I was able to increase my rebuild intervals and am up to around 18 race weekends. The bearings are worn but don't look too bad. I just run them now until the oil pressure starts to drop off.
That doesn't answer you question but gives you another option.
 
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