Restore: Engine Treatment, good and bad
#21
ive been using synthetic for 13K now, as soon as i bought it i switched.
As for the tranny, i checked the fluid, and its still pink, and doesnt smell burnt at all, and i havent lost a drop since the tranny line blew 6 weeks ago. so im not worried about the tranny. and when the line blew, i never drove it, a guy at work saw it blow, and i shut it right down. tranny temp never came on. and i fixed it where she sat
Its hard to explain, i can feel the tranny shift, its just alot better than before. i can feel like a little shift where it drops me in the seat a little.
it just doesnt have as long hesitation when it shift now. put it that way.
As for the tranny, i checked the fluid, and its still pink, and doesnt smell burnt at all, and i havent lost a drop since the tranny line blew 6 weeks ago. so im not worried about the tranny. and when the line blew, i never drove it, a guy at work saw it blow, and i shut it right down. tranny temp never came on. and i fixed it where she sat
Its hard to explain, i can feel the tranny shift, its just alot better than before. i can feel like a little shift where it drops me in the seat a little.
it just doesnt have as long hesitation when it shift now. put it that way.
#22
Heres a little run around i did of my truck before i changed the oil with restore. The camera died so i dont have an after, but it shows what i used.
http://www.zshare.net/videoplayer/pl...798219662b852c
Heres what the oil looked like after 3700 miles...very clean
100_3331.MOV - 29.64MB
http://www.zshare.net/videoplayer/pl...798219662b852c
Heres what the oil looked like after 3700 miles...very clean
100_3331.MOV - 29.64MB
Last edited by 95RAM360; 01-28-2010 at 08:57 AM.
#23
Honestly I've used the engine restore stuff and it didn't do anything. My mechanic(which has 40 years of service) says it's BS, same with lucas oil. If you want real truth and info about things like this talk to an old school mechanic with there own shop. Since they aren't franchised and obligated to sell you stuff, they will be more up front with you than big name places.
Also things like this create a placebo effect. You buy it cause the box lists all the crap that it fixes. You put it in your vehicle and you swear you feel the difference. That isn't you actually feeling or noticing any difference. That's your mind telling you what you where wanting to happen. Engine Restore, lucas oil, slick 50 are all the same, placeboes.
I was told you want to feel it shift a little, but not obnoxiously.
Also things like this create a placebo effect. You buy it cause the box lists all the crap that it fixes. You put it in your vehicle and you swear you feel the difference. That isn't you actually feeling or noticing any difference. That's your mind telling you what you where wanting to happen. Engine Restore, lucas oil, slick 50 are all the same, placeboes.
I was told you want to feel it shift a little, but not obnoxiously.
Last edited by CappinHoff; 01-28-2010 at 09:09 AM.
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Actually, Restore does work. You willl see an improvement over time. The problem is how it accomplishes this. Restore has graphite and other heavy metals in it. Not only are they abrasive, they can totally screw up the chemical balance of your engine. This can wreak havoc with your emissions and cause related systems to fail. On a vehicle with cats that needs to be tested for registration every year or two (like here in CA) that could mean a fail at the tailpipe and a failed cat over time. Even if that isn't a concern, Restore is still a band-aid cure for a bigger problem, namely, a worn or wearing out engine. If all you want is to reduce oil consumption on a vehicle you probably will sell soon, Restore can do that. But if you plan on keeping your vehicle a long time and care about it, then address the real problem. Restore won't fix worn valve guides and seals and it could cause filtering problems (look at the can instructions, they tell you to shake vigorously before pouring in because there are a lot of solids at the bottom of the can). Like I said earlier, Restore is well known by used car dealers and people looking to mask issues with a car they want to sell. If a prospective seller told me he used Restore in his vehicle I would pass.
#27
there was nothing wrong with my truck, i just wanted to see if it helped it with anything. I dont have oil consumption, but a small leak in the rear main seal. (lost 1/2 quart in 3700 miles) As you know im "rebuilding it" which is why im not worried if thing go on it, i have a type of "seperate account" that i have money in in case something should happen to our vehicles.
#28
Dunno i first used it in my vette in 2000 and have been putting it in about every other oil change (tried lucas once too) and so far no ill effects over about 30kmiles but I could see what Miami saying having some merit....I also think if you use it once to fill in cylinder wall defects and restore compression and then change the oil again like 500 miles later it can possible do more good than bad? after all if your burning oil synthetic or real that will do damage to your cat / emissions pretty fast too...right?