I‘ve got a worn out Chevy Silverado which I use RESTORE oil additive in faithfully because it simply ‘works‘. I was curious if I could use more to help out the engine even that much more. I was thinking 2 bottles instead of just one. Which would replace 2 quarts of oil instead of just one. Would this work or will it have a negative effect more or less because of the lack of oil? Honestly I don‘t think I can hurt this engine because it‘s so worn out and all that it‘s been through too. Any input is appreciated. Thanks!
Restore engine oil additive comes in pint cans only. Two pints not quarts of this thick molasses in the crankcase during the Winter would severely slow down the oil pumps ability of delivering a large volume of lubricant to all frictional surfaces. When the oil pump turns hard you loose horsepower. Why do you think RESTORE works? There's no detergent package in it or EP properties.
no longer fairly, butter is a fat, oil is a. properly i assume a fat too? To be honest i've got on no account tried comparing the two. Butter is fairly used for flavoring, thickening (sauces), and colour. Oil is in lots of circumstances used to lubricate, colour / crust, and emulsion. Emulsion is probable the main important concern bearing directly to the cakes, it keeps the dry components separated some distance adequate o shop it easy and fluffy throughout the time of baking, and that i do no longer comprehend if butter might fairly supply that except you extra possibly plenty. purely run to the shop and get oil i might say lol.
too thick of a viscosity will harm the engine at startup when the engine is cold. sorta defeats the purpose