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incubuseva 08-09-05 11:23 PM

any one ever use tx7?
 
so i work at jiffy lube + they have this product called tx7. it replaces one qt. of oil when you change it. it lowers the engine temp by 20 deg., improves gas mileage, improves performance + a bunch of other things. everyone that has used it can only say good things about it. so my question is has anyone used this in their rotary? can it be used in a rotary? i think it's only sold at jiffy lube + maybe walmart.

Stanello 08-09-05 11:27 PM

I'm not gonna try it

incubuseva 08-09-05 11:30 PM

if it improves your gas mileage + lowers the temp of your engine? sounds good to me.

KompressorLOgic 08-09-05 11:32 PM

no clue ....

however, i dont think its ever been tested on a rotary engine.... and just like alot of brands of synthetic oils its probably not designed to "burn"

rotary engines naturally burn oil.. so that additive might cause carbon deposits in your engine!! which is a bad thing....
call the company and ask if its been tested on a rotary engine before?

incubuseva 08-09-05 11:38 PM

yeah that's what i was afraid of. ohhh. i didn't think of calling them. i'll do that tomorrow.

RETed 08-10-05 12:25 AM

Waste of money...


-Ted

sectachrome 08-10-05 12:54 AM

well, if its only sold at wal mart and jiffy lube it must be good.

NZConvertible 08-10-05 01:55 AM


Originally Posted by incubuseva
it lowers the engine temp by 20 deg...

Engine temp is controlled by the thermostat, not some snake oil.

incubuseva 08-10-05 10:41 PM


Originally Posted by NZConvertible
Engine temp is controlled by the thermostat, not some snake oil.


they've tested it + proven that it does this. it says that because it lubricates things so well that the lack of friction drops the engine temp. *shrugs*

NZConvertible 08-11-05 04:42 AM

And you believe them? C'mon man...

Like I said, the engine temp is controlled by the thermostat. It regulates coolant flow through the radiator to keep the engine temp within a small window (typically 180-200degF in nornal driving). The only way the engine temp could drop 20deg is if it was running too hot in the first place, and if it was, nothing you pour into the oil is going to fix it.

If some little company was truely able to formulate an oil additive that does everything they claim, then so would the massive multinational oil companies. If that was the case, that stuff would already be in the oil you buy!

FastForwardWheels 08-11-05 06:14 AM

Save your $$$ for some stroker oil..... ;)

-Eli


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