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Old 02-19-05, 12:25 PM
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Question Ametech Engine Restore Oil

Hi everyone!

It's been a long time since i've been here last time...

I've surfed across this while browsing eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW

Can anybody say anything this stuff? Usually i don't believe in this kind of crap, but just in case...

Sorry if this was already covered!

Cheers!

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it works in piston engines... but all it is is like 80w-90 with a bunch of small copper flakes in it... so i could see this stuff destroying your oil seals, becoming part of your rotors and apex seals and probally just locking the thing up if you used it. See, unlike piston engines where the pistons just go up and down and isn't susposed to burn oil, our cars inject oil into the housings as you probally know, and small chunks of metal floating around in your combustion chambers and possibly sticking to the chrome rotor housing really isn't a good thing
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Thanks! As i said, i don't believe in this kind of "miracle" stuff... Asked just in case i missed something ;-)
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Originally Posted by onePOINTthree
it works in piston engines... but all it is is like 80w-90 with a bunch of small copper flakes in it... so i could see this stuff destroying your oil seals, becoming part of your rotors and apex seals and probally just locking the thing up if you used it. See, unlike piston engines where the pistons just go up and down and isn't susposed to burn oil, our cars inject oil into the housings as you probally know, and small chunks of metal floating around in your combustion chambers and possibly sticking to the chrome rotor housing really isn't a good thing
Lot of Zinc in it too...
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Note to member onepointthree: RESTORE is blended with a premium SAE 30 wt oil and contains one billion CSL copper silver lead alloy nano spheres 2-20 microns in diameter. there are NO copper flakes in RESTORE.

Note to ICEMARK - there is NO zinc, boron, PTFE, sulphur, chlorine etc in RESTORE.

I received this email and I quote
"Dear Ametech, I support your AMETECH ENGINE RESTORE oil product 100% for the Mazda rotary RX7 engine, the difference is amazing. It actually rebuilds the elipitical housing in the rotary engine. No problem with seals either. Excellent product. July 2005. Anthony Church (Church381@hotmail.com)
Mercury Specialist Cars
Unit 35c, Morelands Trading Estate
Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL1 5RZ UK
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and here is the link
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/AMETECH-ENGINE-RESTORE-OIL/
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Crap.
See other thread.


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