Different oil treatments?
jcaulk00
03-03-2006, 12:58 PM
I have a 97 explorer sport 4.0 sohc and just had a tune-up done on it. I was looking into adding a oil treatment to the oil but so many. There is seafoam, rieslone, and restore plus many more out there. Is there one out that has given better resolutes for anyone.
bumpinkicker04
03-03-2006, 08:20 PM
I have a 97 explorer sport 4.0 sohc and just had a tune-up done on it. I was looking into adding a oil treatment to the oil but so many. There is seafoam, rieslone, and restore plus many more out there. Is there one out that has given better resolutes for anyone.
Your best bet is to use a synthetic blend oil for whatever your situation is. For instance if you have a vehicle with high mileage use a synthetic blend oil for high mileage vehicles. Your oil is engineered to work it's best by itself, by using additives you can produce negative effects rather than a positive one.
What problem are you trying to solve exactly?
Your best bet is to use a synthetic blend oil for whatever your situation is. For instance if you have a vehicle with high mileage use a synthetic blend oil for high mileage vehicles. Your oil is engineered to work it's best by itself, by using additives you can produce negative effects rather than a positive one.
What problem are you trying to solve exactly?
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