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Reddit mentions of Liqui Moly 2009 Anti-Friction Oil Treatment - 300 ml

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Liqui Moly 2009 Anti-Friction Oil Treatment - 300 ml. Here are the top ones.

Liqui Moly 2009 Anti-Friction Oil Treatment - 300 ml
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Motor oil additive - Liqui Moly MoS2 anti-friction (300 ml. Can)Forms High load-bearing film of lubricant on all friction surfacesYou will be surprised at how much better your engine sounds and how controlled it will be even at very high RPM
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Found 3 comments on Liqui Moly 2009 Anti-Friction Oil Treatment - 300 ml:

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/MechanicAdvice

That’s were you fucked up, ever since I used diesel oil my car has a strange tick that I can’t rid of from valve adjustment and a slight shake at idle, but still she goes.


For me Mobil one synthetic 15w-50 from Walmart and Liquid Molly antifriction helped bring my motor back to a serviceable daily life, never again will I buy diesel oil

Liqui Moly 2009 Anti-Friction Oil Treatment - 300 ml https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003U4O414/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_nBMUDb104ZTVT

u/HERD_ · 1 pointr/MechanicAdvice

If I were to use an oil additive I would use something containing high levels of molybdenum, which is marketed as an anti-wear additive, and has one of the strongest followings at the moment.

https://www.amazon.com/Liqui-Moly-2009-Anti-Friction-Treatment/dp/B003U4O414/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

Keep in mind that a lot of the positive/negative effects can be attributed to placebo.

A lot of additives on the market are 100% useless, it's not the best idea to buy one at random. A bit like make up/supplement/etc. advertising. Are there products out there with evidence to back up the idea that they may make some small positive contribution? Yes. But overpriced junk is the overwhelming majority, and a lot of uninformed people with very large mouths love to spout anecdotal experiences/beliefs as proof/fact.

Is there something that you're particularly concerned about with your car?

u/2500ak · 1 pointr/Diesel

If you use Delo 400 oil (which I recommend) there's some in that already. There's a German company called Lubromoly that's well thought of. They make a product called Liquimoly that is very well thought of. It's basically about 300ml of the stuff. Add it to the oil when the engine is still hot shortly after an oil change and drive it around. After a certain amount of miles it'll bake into all the scratches and such on the sliding surfaces.