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    #16
    Originally posted by maupineda View Post
    MoS2 or Ceratec are not snake oil products IMO, they do have physics behind their principle of work, and are TUV approved. Now, whether or not are necessary or help bearings in the long run to be proven.
    The MoS2 is already in most oils for our cars except Liquimoly. That's what's ironically funny. Motul has the most MOS2 from what I've seen. OE does just fine though and also has a decent amount. Ceratec is snake oil because everyone else already adds it to their oil where Liquimoly makes you buy it separately.
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    https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...nbuild-journal

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      #17
      When I ran LM I did add MoS2. When rod bearings were done the shop did say it had settled to the bottom of the pan. But maybe it mixes back in when oil is flowing?

      Id say do an experiment and add it to some new oil in a clear container and see if it mixes in with the suspension or settles.

      After LM I got like 20qts of TWS second hand for cheap and it worked fine. Last season I ran Motul 15-50 and saw a few deg cooler oil temps. Right now I'm trying out RedLine 15-50 and see how it compares.

      I would say use a high quality oil at short intervals and youll be fine.


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