meadeam
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I had an uncle years ago who was a Slick 50 rep, and he had a 1.3L engine from a Honda Civic on a trailer. He would start up the engine, and then drain the oil out of it and let it run for some period of time without oil to demonstrate how well it protected it was. It would overheat, then he'd let it cool down start it back up again. I don't know if that is a valid test, but it convinced 20 year old me, and I put it in my higher mileage cars after that. I've forgotten about it lately and my Hyundai Sonata with 96K miles on it hasn't had it yet. Newer cars run practically indefinitely if maintained properly anyway.
Do you put any additives in your motorcycle? I know oil additives can destroy the function of a wet clutch, but what about fuel additives? I have no reason to suspect I need any, but wonder if there are any that people swear by for keeping the fuel system clean, etc.
Do you put any additives in your motorcycle? I know oil additives can destroy the function of a wet clutch, but what about fuel additives? I have no reason to suspect I need any, but wonder if there are any that people swear by for keeping the fuel system clean, etc.