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I am here to respond to whatever the challenge might be. On the engine additive, on the Multi Spray. Whatever devised challenge is presented.

Bring a couple of competitors and let's have some fun.
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henris wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:01 pm
Ok. So after all this.
Where do we have a GTG so you guys can discredit the Uniglide FRC once and for all.
personally, I don't feel the need to discredit it, because it has no credit to discredit.

it doesn't say what it is. there are many recognised additives and not one real company feels the need to not reveal their secret ingredient. there are acres of descriptions on various oils and what is in them.

but they can't share their proprietary formula.

it's just a secret.

no information.

clearly, whatever it is , is so easily copied by their competition that they can't disclose it.

but no one else has happened on this easily created magic formula in decades of searching for superior lubrication.

tested by secret laboratories that can't reveal their private location.

or the methods they used to test it.

or the information they gathered to reach their conclusions.

there is nothing to discredit.

it's snake oil.

Homeopathy for engines.

At best, it's harmless...
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henris wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:36 pm
I am here to respond to whatever the challenge might be. On the engine additive, on the Multi Spray. Whatever devised challenge is presented.

Bring a couple of competitors and let's have some fun.
Challenge:

a data sheet.
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Apocalypse wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:45 pm
henris wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:36 pm
I am here to respond to whatever the challenge might be. On the engine additive, on the Multi Spray. Whatever devised challenge is presented.

Bring a couple of competitors and let's have some fun.
Challenge:

a data sheet.
Ok. I will see what I can dig up.
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henris wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:46 pm
Apocalypse wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:45 pm
henris wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:36 pm
I am here to respond to whatever the challenge might be. On the engine additive, on the Multi Spray. Whatever devised challenge is presented.

Bring a couple of competitors and let's have some fun.
Challenge:

a data sheet.
Ok. I will see what I can dig up.
thats not a data sheet.

it just says it doesn't contain PTFE or lead.

thats like Zuma stating he didn't steal from the fuel fund.

it doesn't say where he did steal from.

here is an example of a data sheet that says what the contents actually
925bf709-3197_ZA_Multigrade RI4 15W-40_EN-ZA.pdf
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So if we use this from the beginning, how would we know if it was the additive or the legendary Toyota reliability that made the motor last?

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Could this be sarcasm?

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Oppies3800 wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:58 pm
So if we use this from the beginning, how would we know if it was the additive or the legendary Toyota reliability that made the motor last?

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we all know you can drain the oil from a Cruiser and fill it with brandy and coke and it will do 1 000 000 km plus without another service . just a dop up
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We are drafting new MSDS as we speak. The new Mutispray will be charged with R134A.
But let me see.
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henris wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 8:13 pm
We are drafting new MSDS as we speak. The new Mutispray will be charged with R134A.
But let me see.
oil spray is just stuff.

you can spray fish oil on a chain and it's great.

that's called WD40 and been around for deecades. works well. polish plastic? works too.

let's talk about putting it in modern high performance engine...
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Oppies3800 wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:58 pm
So if we use this from the beginning, how would we know if it was the additive or the legendary Toyota reliability that made the motor last?

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Well, I did about 300kkm on 15w-40. The next 100kkm is on Uniglide added. She is pulling stronger than ever.

No it is not scientific. It is judging by the seat of my pants.
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henris wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 8:13 pm
We are drafting new MSDS as we speak. The new Mutispray will be charged with R134A.
But let me see.

this R134A?
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Apocalypse wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 8:16 pm
henris wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 8:13 pm
We are drafting new MSDS as we speak. The new Mutispray will be charged with R134A.
But let me see.
oil spray is just stuff.

you can spray fish oil on a chain and it's great.

that's called WD40 and been around for deecades. works well. polish plastic? works too.

let's talk about the stuff you put in a high performance modern engine...
Lets talk racing. You have built racing engines. Look at the Australian racing circuit. Plenty Uniglide. Some guys that have major sponsors also use Uniglide. Tell those racers that they are running on placebo.

Tell the local guys about running on placebo. Talk to Anton Brits. He finished a race without oil pressure, after breaking a hose. Repaired the break and finished the next race as well. Then stripped down the motor. No damage what so ever.

Yes testimonials are a dime a dozen, but there are reams of them.

I am on an Indian whatsapp group as well. Indians love it. Are claiming up to 12% saving on fuel.

Ausies claim huge reduction on CO emissions.
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Apocalypse wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 8:21 pm
henris wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 8:13 pm
We are drafting new MSDS as we speak. The new Mutispray will be charged with R134A.
But let me see.

this R134A?

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Wow. This is new. R134A is approved at all the mines. Used in all modern aircon systems.
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Apocalypse wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 8:16 pm
henris wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 8:13 pm
We are drafting new MSDS as we speak. The new Mutispray will be charged with R134A.
But let me see.
oil spray is just stuff.

.............
The FRC is the base product. All the others in the arsenal is derived from that. Thus the Mutispray contains FRC as well.
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henris wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 8:23 pm
Apocalypse wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 8:16 pm
henris wrote:
Wed Apr 21, 2021 8:13 pm
We are drafting new MSDS as we speak. The new Mutispray will be charged with R134A.
But let me see.
oil spray is just stuff.

you can spray fish oil on a chain and it's great.

that's called WD40 and been around for deecades. works well. polish plastic? works too.

let's talk about the stuff you put in a high performance modern engine...
Lets talk racing. You have built racing engines. Look at the Australian racing circuit. Plenty Uniglide. Some guys that have major sponsors also use Uniglide. Tell those racers that they are running on placebo.

Tell the local guys about running on placebo. Talk to Anton Brits. He finished a race without oil pressure, after breaking a hose. Repaired the break and finished the next race as well. Then stripped down the motor. No damage what so ever.

Yes testimonials are a dime a dozen, but there are reams of them.

I am on an Indian whatsapp group as well. Indians love it. Are claiming up to 12% saving on fuel.

Ausies claim huge reduction on CO emissions.
Racing guys will suck a lot of cock for a sponsorship deal.

yes, I've been told to be nice about a product with a sticker on the car.

do you really think the team is going to go to the effort to write a letter because they got a free sample and chucked it in the tank?

As for the Indians. well. they are the world's original traders. Do the endorsements come from distributors or from users?

What is in it? lets start there.
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