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RE: liquid additives - 9/25/2006 7:04:48 PM
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knightslugger
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They suck, every single one of them. leave them out of your CBR's system.
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RE: liquid additives - 9/25/2006 7:14:55 PM
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dwhite645
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ORIGINAL: knightslugger They suck, every single one of them. leave them out of your CBR's system. What he said ^ Don't bother with that rat pee.
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RE: liquid additives - 9/25/2006 7:41:16 PM
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bushmasterAR15
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why do you say this? im not talkin some boost crap from your local gas station...
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RE: liquid additives - 9/25/2006 8:06:11 PM
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Fretless33
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WTF would you need additives for...the bike runs great without them.
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RE: liquid additives - 9/26/2006 12:52:30 AM
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bushmasterAR15
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ummm, for one all gas, no matter where you get it, has water in it. two, why not turn your premium into super premium, which burns cooler and cleaner as well. how bout an oil additive that can reduce temps by 40-60 degrees. i dont care who ya are this IS gonna help your clutch and shifting engage better, as long as prolong thier life. yeah your average guy might not need all this, but why diss on something you have no actual facts or experience with? i come from a race family that has seen these differences first hand. my brother is the michigan distributer of this stuff called k100 or k100 of michigan, pretty amazing stuff in the dirt and diesel scene, thought i might bring it to the sportbike scene. hes got racing customers that swear by this stuff.
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RE: liquid additives - 9/26/2006 1:17:28 AM
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Fretless33
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ORIGINAL: bushmasterAR15 ummm, for one all gas, no matter where you get it, has water in it. two, why not turn your premium into super premium, which burns cooler and cleaner as well. how bout an oil additive that can reduce temps by 40-60 degrees. i dont care who ya are this IS gonna help your clutch and shifting engage better, as long as prolong thier life. yeah your average guy might not need all this, but why diss on something you have no actual facts or experience with? i come from a race family that has seen these differences first hand. my brother is the michigan distributer of this stuff called k100 or k100 of michigan, pretty amazing stuff in the dirt and diesel scene, thought i might bring it to the sportbike scene. hes got racing customers that swear by this stuff. Cough, cough...bulshit...cough, cough... Freakin spammer!
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RE: liquid additives - 9/26/2006 2:04:24 AM
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bushmasterAR15
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lol, ok, hey i got some used speedway oil you might be interested in buying...only got 1000 miles on it. its all lube anyway right? cough..cough..bullshit..cough ...cough
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RE: liquid additives - 9/26/2006 2:25:51 AM
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Blue Fox
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I no likey the additives. They leave crap in your system. The only oil additive I've used has been Lucas Oil Stabilizer (IN MY CAR, NOT MY BIKE!) and it worked great. My car was aproaching 200,000 miles, and it cleaned up some sputtering and hesitation - now it runs like new (got to love the 1994 Dodge Shadows, lol.) BUT DON'T USE LUCAS IN YOUR BIKE. NO.NO.NO.NO.NO.NO....COUGH.....NO.NO.NO. (allergies)
< Message edited by Blue Fox -- 9/27/2006 4:20:18 AM >
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RE: liquid additives - 9/26/2006 2:26:09 AM
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bushmasterAR15
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Group I Mineral Oils Group II Mineral Oils Group III Mineral Oils Group IV PAOs Group V Diesters Base Oil Visc. Flash Point Pour Point VI Visc. Flash Point Pour Point VI Visc. Flash Point Pour Point VI Visc. Flash Point Pour Point VI Visc. Flash Point Pour Point VI 100 Neutral 4.1 380 +15°F 97 4.1 410 +20°F 102 4.2 410 +25°F 127 3.8 437 -92°F 123 3.6 460 -67°F 148 200 Neutral 6.1 420 +15°F 96 6.4 435 +25°F 103 7.0 460 +20°F 135 5.9 469 -83°F 135 5.5 485 -65°F 150 325 Neutral 8.4 435 +15°F 95 --- --- --- --- --- -- --- --- 8.4 507 -74°F 132 --- --- --- --- 450 Neutral 10. 455 +15°F 95 12. 500 +20°F 101 --- --- --- --- 9.5 527 -85°F 130 --- --- --- --- As you can see in the table above, synthetics offer real advantages when your engine is very cold and when your engine is very hot. The viscosity numbers shown above are at 212°F. At 32°F the PAOs and Diesters have about one third the viscosity of the mineral oils, meaning they pump through your engine three times better. Since about 75% of all the wear on your engine happens in the first five minutes after you start it up, synthetics offer an advantage in significantly reducing engine wear.
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RE: liquid additives - 9/26/2006 2:36:45 AM
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bushmasterAR15
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well, thx for the replies (and the harping fret) as of now i am not running anything in her but premium, what "crap" would be left in the system? from what i understand it removes this "crap" from your system, injectors, etc. its specifically made for motocycles, not what you put in your car. heres a link to it: http://k100fueltreatment.com/recreational.html
< Message edited by bushmasterAR15 -- 9/26/2006 2:52:43 AM >
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