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Location: Central California
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I'm thinking of trying out the Engine Restore additive on my daily beater. 97 GSR with 220k miles. Burning about 2 qtrs of oil per 3k miles. Mostly driving highly miles but hitting vtec daily. Anyone else use this stuff and have good results?
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Nasty 'nati
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It might help, but it won't hurt.
I wish my 94 DX only used a quart every 1.5k miles. 2k miles after oil change the oil light would come on breifly at stop signs, just over 2 quarts low. It's getting a PCV valve and some Restore this weekend. |
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THE BANNED
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I've used it before with moderately decent results. Still seems like a bandaid fix to me which I'm pretty firmly against these days.
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Oh I'm sure it's just a bandaid, but I'm cool with that as long as it slows down the oil consumption until the fall when I will do a rebuild. It's way too hot right now to pull a motor and do a rebuild in my garage when it's 100+ degrees outside in the day and 90 degrees even until midnight. |
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