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My guess is somebody dumped oil in there to give it compression.
I've gone 3 or 4 pages into this oil thread. But I just don't have the attention span. I start thinking of random things like:Well, I have read all 1001 pages.
Had a MS170 Friday that had the fuel tank full of bar oil and bar oil tank full of fuel.I sometimes get confused about which is the 40 and which is the 1 when I mix too...
Had a MS170 Friday that had the fuel tank full of bar oil and bar oil tank full of fuel.
Don't see why they can't make them run either way.
I knew someone would mention this soon.. it worked out to about $120/gal delivered to me here in PA (expensive I did NOT buy) sadly, hearing and seeing his "testing" I'm not interested in it.. one of the parts of the video he says "the heat measurement is important but we can't measure from the exhaust because that'll just show the heat from combustion, measuring the heat from the cylinder shows the heat from friction inside the engine"Have anyone try this?
I've seen many of these wonder oils over the years. You really think some guy in his garage stumbled onto something big the oil companies don't know about?I knew someone would mention this soon.. it worked out to about $120/gal delivered to me here in PA (expensive I did NOT buy) sadly, hearing and seeing his "testing" I'm not interested in it.. one of the parts of the video he says "the heat measurement is important but we can't measure from the exhaust because that'll just show the heat from combustion, measuring the heat from the cylinder shows the heat from friction inside the engine"
I might have slightly misquoted that as I watched it day it came out, but that was the gist of it and all the temp measurements.. I can only remark as to how ridiculous that is! Probably 99.99% or more of all the heat is entirely from combustion, if there was enough heat from friction to be measureable the cylinder would be toast in 1 tank.
The guy (Boedy I think is his name) stands to make a fair bit of $ off of this oil, so his testing and his support is highly suspect. The whole video was one long and at times absurd sales pitch.
I hope Joe doesn't partner with him on this and if he allows use of his dyno for testing that he makes sure to stay honest and not allow it to be used as a sales tool, it might be a great oil! Time will tell but so far the "testing" and marketing I've seen from this here video has only pushed me away.