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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks Don't use any of those snake oil engine treatments! At best they don't work, at worst they could accumulate in the wrong place and damage your
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don't do it.
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i added the nulon before i saw your posts.
i had no idea they could be so harmful, never considered them accumulating...having said that the climate here on the gold coast is quite warm, any chance that might be positive? if not what can i do to fix it? another oil change or just leave it be?
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All you can do is change your oil to get rid of it, after a couple of oil changes it should be all gone. I wouldn't be hitting the track with that stuff in there, high temps can turn PTFE into a very nasty substance. Fortunately there probably isn't that much in there so you should be safe.
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Well it's in there now so I wouldn't freak out. Just drive your 5000 km and do an oil change as normal. How many miles do you have on the car?
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i spent money on the stupid nulon to begin with, but if necessary i'd prefer to spend the money and fix the problem as best i can ![]() also what petrol should i be using? premium 95, premium 98? i figured 98 is a cleaner burning fuel, but i was dead wrong about the nulon so thought i'd check this too. and yes chrisw, new here and very concerned so i thought i'd make this thread to get some input as i'm new to all this, everyone's comments are much much appreciated, thank you. |
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I personally would just drop the oil with 5 qt of fresh. Filter holds very little. - b |
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