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Oil Extreme Motor Oil Additive - 16 Ounce Bottles on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
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Central, South Carolina, United States

Central, South Carolina, United States
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I have 4 brand new bottles of Oil Extreme Concentrate Additive.  There are 4 -16 oz bottles.   I bought the case of 6 for 300 but didn't use them all.   So I'm selling the 4 of them for $150. It individually for $40

REVOLUTIONARY NEW CALCIUM CARBONATE 
 
Increase Horsepower with the use of Oil Extreme Motor Oil Additive Concentrated formula for use with your choice of motor oils. 
 
The Mechanical Theory
 
When viewed under a microscope, all metal surfaces are rough. University studies suggest the actual contact area of two surfaces is only 10% to 20%.
If the microscopic hills and valleys called asperities can be filled with a hard tribochemical film, the load on that metal part can be spread over a much larger area.
This will reduce friction and wear up to 10 times.
 
Past Attempts 
 
Over the years, ZDDP, graphite, moly, micro metals, PTFE resins, and chlorinated ingredients have been used in the attempt to reduce friction and wear.
ALL these ingredients have their drawbacks. Lead has been banned, and other ingredients discredited. 
Most additive companies won't even tell you what their magic ingredient is.
 
The Micro Molecule Oil Film 
 
Another horsepower increaser is the special ultra thin oil film which attaches itself to the c alcium carbonate tribochemical film. 
Every racer knows there is horsepower to be gained by lowering the viscosity of their oil. During dynamic lu brication, whether a 20W-50 or a low 10W-30, whether a synthetic or a petroleum oil, there is drag caused by the shearing of the oil's molecules. 
With the Oil Extreme™ tribochemical film there is always the "micro molecule" thin oil film which shears first, thereby reducing friction in a revolutionary new way.
 
The Oil Extreme Technology 
 
Calcium Carbonate is already used as an alkaline reserve in all motor oil additive packages.
Oil Extreme's™ brilliant chemist has developed a revolutionary new way of manipulating the molecules of calcium carbonate so he could "overbase",
or add excess amounts to the Oil Extreme™ additive package booster. Under heat and pressure this excess calcium carbonate forms an extremely hard tribochemical film that fills the asperities of an engine's metal surfaces.
Oil Extreme™ has an unheard of TBN (Total Base Number) of 320. which means an effective TBN of 20.  Motor oil and other additives have a TBN of less than 10. By adding just 1 ounce of Oil Extreme™ to each quart of your regular oil you can now safely extend drain intervals two to three times. You'll also achieve extremely high levels of corrosion resistance, and because of its unique detergent properties keep the inside of your engine spotless.
 

 

  Motor Oil Concentrate Additive for use in gasoline engines for trucks, cars, boats, and ATVs. 

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