Engine lubrication
Mugen_R
06-22-2002, 10:21 PM
hi, I bought this stuff from canadian tire which is called:
Restore and Engine Lubricant. and it's a silverish type can, and it says on the can, 8 cylinder Formula.
on the back, it says to pour the whole can into the engine oil and put in when changing oil.
because it says 8 cylinder formula, will that work on my 4 cylinder 1990 Acura Integra???
Restore and Engine Lubricant. and it's a silverish type can, and it says on the can, 8 cylinder Formula.
on the back, it says to pour the whole can into the engine oil and put in when changing oil.
because it says 8 cylinder formula, will that work on my 4 cylinder 1990 Acura Integra???
Steel
06-22-2002, 11:43 PM
sure, just put half of the recommended amount in, and you're all set. Although most of that crap they sell is all B.S. anyway, but <shrug>
454Casull
06-23-2002, 08:52 AM
Yup. It's all garbage.
Mugen_R
06-23-2002, 09:09 AM
I just need some stuff that will "help" my engine out and it's 419 000km's on it. I thought when it said 8 cylinder formula that it would be like helping 8 objects out in the engine.
454Casull
06-23-2002, 12:57 PM
Errr... Cylinders aren't quite objects. Rather, the lack thereof.
I can see now why you bought that. :) There's nothing you can do to help your engine by way of additives, unless you count using heavier-weight oil if yours is leaking/burning oil.
I can see now why you bought that. :) There's nothing you can do to help your engine by way of additives, unless you count using heavier-weight oil if yours is leaking/burning oil.
Mugen_R
06-23-2002, 02:30 PM
Originally posted by 454Casull
Errr... Cylinders aren't quite objects. Rather, the lack thereof.
I can see now why you bought that. :) There's nothing you can do to help your engine by way of additives, unless you count using heavier-weight oil if yours is leaking/burning oil.
it's burning oil like normal but I wanted a product that would sorrta clean up the insides of the block and internal parts of the engine.
any recomandations on good fluids that i can use to clean the insides of my engine or help it by pouring some better lubricant in there???
Errr... Cylinders aren't quite objects. Rather, the lack thereof.
I can see now why you bought that. :) There's nothing you can do to help your engine by way of additives, unless you count using heavier-weight oil if yours is leaking/burning oil.
it's burning oil like normal but I wanted a product that would sorrta clean up the insides of the block and internal parts of the engine.
any recomandations on good fluids that i can use to clean the insides of my engine or help it by pouring some better lubricant in there???
454Casull
06-23-2002, 02:35 PM
If you already didn't get the message - there are no additives on the market that will clean out an engine. Why not just send it to a shop to have everything cleaned?
454Casull
06-23-2002, 02:36 PM
In response to that last question - you can put synthetic in it.
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