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Old 07-25-2007, 02:44 PM
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Anyone know anything about this?

http://www.restoreusa.com/
Seems useful for an older truck like mine but didnt want to put anything in my engine without posting up for opinions first. Thanks for info guys
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if you need additives like that it is probably time for a rebuild. do it right the first time!! dont band aid it.
Old 07-25-2007, 03:36 PM
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The only thing that goes in my engine is oil. Well, maybe fuel, OK, coolant too.
Old 07-25-2007, 03:46 PM
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ok ive tried that and boo good thing i only paid 5 bucks for it but there this other stuff now its big round and about 7 bucks has a funny name and goes in 4 6 or 8 cyl engines but man oh man ill tell you what... best thing ive wasteed money on i dubbled my fuel insead of 220 miles to the tank i got like 450 or something anda stoped smoking yay and of course the power nice nice but i also did the snorkle mod the same day so it could just be cold air going into it not sure but yeah when i get the namey ill let you know advaince has it btw
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IS RESTORE GOOD FOR MY ENGINE?
Yes, RESTORE is an EP (extreme pressure) lubricant that greatly enhances the lubrication of your vehicle's engine. This means better engine protection during start-up and heavy loading when motor oil breaks down and allows excessive wear of engine parts.
from http://www.restoreusa.com/faq.html

I seen these results from EP oil additive tests on http://bobistheoilguy.com/videos.html


So your guess is as good as mine how it stacks up next to those. I'm getting ready to change my oil soon and I decided to give a trial run to a bottle of the STP. MAN that is some THICK stuff let me tell ya. I run 10w-40 cause it's thick, I'll bet it's a bit better than that now. Anyway, I think I like it! Can't describe it other than it just feels like a 1-2hp gain. Like I'm getting better compression (sound familiar?) is all I can figure. Plus, $2 a bottle's easy on the pocket book. I'd say well worth it, even if it ain't the best stuff around.

So RESTORE may be worth a try if it'll do like the STP (or that Schaeffer's EP there). I've heard both sides on the issue already, I believe 1 post on each, for and against it. So, INCONCLUSIVE is my answer.

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That's 4 posts now, 2 for, 2 against = INCONCLUSIVE, with no reports of harm or damages, except "bad gas mileage" from one poster.

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Old 07-25-2007, 04:01 PM
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used it in my jeep and now in my suburban. With the jeep is stopped some of the chatter and i actually think it helped with other issues... bad seals ect.



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