12-02-13, 10:27 AM
Aside from the manufacturer's own tests, Activ8 is backed up by nothing better than anecdotal evidence.
While chlorinated hydrocarbons do have known wear-reducing properties at low temperatures, they break down at high ones and produce hydrogen chloride... it's why oil companies don't put the stuff in their products.
While chlorinated hydrocarbons do have known wear-reducing properties at low temperatures, they break down at high ones and produce hydrogen chloride... it's why oil companies don't put the stuff in their products.