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Old 06-15-2006, 04:13 AM
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Bitron oil treatment, any experiences?

http://yammy100.bitronglobal.biz/

Back about 10 yrs ago had used these products, it suppose to have be Negatively electronically treated oil. That

is attracted to Hot spots of your engine. So where-ever hot spot it will attract more oil. As we know most hot

spots are most important area, as oil lubrication decreased.

More recent times I talked to a auto-motive retailer he had some old Bitron products, the conversation came

up. He praised the tire treatment were one of the best. As one Mill here has a Fork lift, that get flat tires very

often. Some how the tire treatment were tried on the F lift. Lo and behold, touch wood, the flat tires were

history.

So if anybody with + or - experience to share please fee free to chat

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Old 06-15-2006, 09:17 AM
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Sounds like snake oil to me, sorta reminds me of lubro-moly, though that was actually supposed to be somewhat useful...
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Old 06-30-2006, 01:13 PM
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I have put oil add into 3 of my cars, the 300D, 240D n F150

The best result is the 240D, more power going uphill and flat top speed.
Quieter engine. Felt like it had changed oil again.

The F 150 used to knock little bit when first fires up. Is a Ford inherent curse, not enuf oil to crank.
The knock is gone when first fire up now, easier revving. Being so heavy is hard to tell any noticeable power gain.

The 300 D is quieter, but not much noticeable gain. This engine has only 80ish HP, is way under power for this long chassis.
Maybe the compression improved, I restart after eng had been warmed, as I was in a hurry, didn't bother to wait for glow plug to heat up. It has a sep switch to turn on GP. This is a custom job.
It happened when I drove down town go away fro 1/2 hr , restart again and she fires right up.

Whereas my 240D and previous dsl needs GP to heat or or else can crank for mins and no firing.

There was a guy here had demonstrate his car by empty out the oil n drove 30 km, it didn't fried either

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