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Tufoil For Engine from U.S up for promotion this month.

RRP AUD44 + AUD4.50 postage buying from Internet, I Offer SAU members AUD35 + FREE postage per 185ml Bottle.

Buyer please PM me with following details:

(1) Name

(2) Postal address

(3) Quantity

I will reply buyer with Payment Details.

-=This offer Start 1st Oct 2004=-

-=This offer End 31st Oct 2004=-

Please visit Firesport.com URL http://firesport.ipspace.com/?secti...n=show&id=11738 for better description.

Intructions: Add 185mls (one bottle) of Tufoil to 3-4 littres of engine oil. Do at time of oil change for max results. Change oil filter. With additional oil changes use 92mls (half of the bottle). For larger treatment purchase additional bottles and use 1:20 ratio for first oil change, 1:40 for the second time onwards.

Testimonials and fact sheets:

Introduction http://users.omnilect.com/jeff_huat/whatistufoil.pdf

Lance Jenning Racing Team http://users.omnilect.com/jeff_huat/LJ.pdf

Guiness Book Record http://users.omnilect.com/jeff_huat/book.pdf

Government Tested http://users.omnilect.com/jeff_huat/government.pdf

Amazing 16 days 4 Balls Test http://users.omnilect.com/jeff_huat/comparison.pdf

To Conclude this product:

this is not only Fuel saving Engine Oil Additive,

this oil drop your engine temperature by 20%,

this oil is more slippery then teflon, it is not recommended to use in automatic transmission because it's too slippery.

this oil give you max protection on cold engine start

this oil give you 10.3% Fuel Saving

this oil give you better, smoother acceleration, simply because less friction.

this oil had been included into Mercedes Serivce Center as a must to cusotmer car in South East Asia due to high temperature all year.

this oil had been proved by L.J Racing Team as "No Wear Engine Oil"

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I've heard about some of this stuff.. certainly interesting, anyone with experiences they can share??

Hi, if you don't mind i could share my experience. I use this oil in my own car, i wouldn't say great improvement in term of performance. But you notice a huge reduce of noise during cold start in the morning. I drive a S15.

Few friends had used this product. Supra, WRX, R33. They all claim smoother engine performance.

If you want to see some feedback from reputable racing team. Please follow the link i posted above. Lance Jenning Racing Team feed back. ;)

All these supplements are the same - they work to some degree.

In an avg. year (20,000km) I'd recommend ONE treatment.

I'm using one type right now, it's not a dramatic improvement, esp. if you car is in a good state of tune, but there is a difference.

T.

Tony is correct.

But if you modified your car, i would say to use these product more often because more hp = more wear and this product should help you reduce some maintaning cost in the future. :rolleyes:

anyone interested?

also would like to inform you all that there is no way you can purchase this product anywhere in Australia from retailer.

It is a very expensive product compare to others. No retailer is willing to put them in the shop as there is no much profit. but once again, quality of this product match it's price. :rant:

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