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how to properly use slick 50 high mileage oil treatment

by Ruthe Ruecker Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Instructions: Pour directly into the engine. Do not overfill. If carrying out a full oil and filter change drain oil and fit new oil filter. Refill with motor oil, replacing 500 ml of oil with 500 ml of SLICK 50 Engine Treatment. Check oil level. Use at every oil change for maximum effectiveness or at least every 12, 500miles / 20,000 km.

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How much does Slick 50 recharged high mileage engine oil cost?

New & Used (2) from $13.94 FREE Shipping on orders over $25.00 shipped by Amazon. Slick 50 Recharged High Mileage Engine Treatment propriety ZDDP formulation is built from a base of fully formulated multi-grade motor oil that meets ILSAC GF5 motor oil specifications for high mileage engines.

Will Slick 50 dilute the additives in my oil?

Unlike some oil additives Slick 50 will not dilute the additives already in your motor oil.This product is dispensed in 10W-30 which is a multi-grade oil but is fully compatible with all multi grade motor oils and mono grade oils. It is fully compatible with all conventional, semi-synthetic and full synthetic oil types.

What is Slick 50 Engine Treatment?

Slick 50 Engine Treatment is suitable against friction and heat over successive oil changes, during tough stop-go driving, high temperature and high stress conditions. Helps extend engine durability with the following features:

Does Slick 50 really work to fix a broken oil filter?

If it is broke, Slick 50 will not fix it. 1 Like geeaeaFebruary 3, 2010, 9:54pm #11 There is no such thing as magic anything. Some of the friction reducing “magic in a bottle” stuff will do something. Many are chlorinated paraffins. What they do (maybe) is save you $6 for $25 in costs.

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Will Slick 50 damage my engine?

Finally, the complaint challenges ads stating that “tests prove” the engine wear claims made by Slick 50. In fact, according to the FTC complaint, tests do not prove that Slick 50 reduces engine wear at start up, or by 50%, or that one treatment reduces engine wear for 50,000 miles.

How often should I use Slick 50?

every 12, 500 milesSlick 50 should be used at every oil change, for maximum effectiveness, or at least every 12, 500 miles (20, 000km)....FAQs.Engine SizeSlick50 UsageOver 5 litres20% of total lubricant requirements5 more rows

How do you apply an oil treatment?

STP® Oil Treatment Petrol should be added to the engine oil when the engine is warm, at a rate of one 300ml can to 3 litres of oil, or one 450ml bottle to 4 or 5 litres of oil (10% treat rate).

Does Slick 50 stop oil leaks?

SLICK 50® Recharged High Mileage Engine Treatment was developed for vehicles that suffer from lost performance due to friction & wear, oil consumption & leaks, smoking, and sludge build-up. It is formulated to restore the performance of your high mileage vehicle and keep it running like new.

How do you use slick 50?

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Is Slick 50 recharged compatible with synthetic oil?

Yes, Slick 50® Engine Treatments are compatible with synthetic oils.

Can oil additives hurt my engine?

Without the proper levels of these additives, you run the chance of increased wear and tear on your engine, potentially resulting in rust, corrosion, oil sludge, decreased fuel economy, breakdowns, overheating, and expensive engine damage.

Can I add oil additive after oil change?

Heavy Duty Oil Stabilizer A: It is recommended that you add the Oil Stabilizer with every oil change (20% Stabilizer, 80% Oil). You may also use the stabilizer to top off between oil changes in order to help reduce oil consumption in an older engine, or maintain peak performance in a new engine.

Is it good to put oil treatment in your car?

The best oil additives for older engines can improve engine performance by slowing the rate of oxidation in the engine to prevent corrosion and rust. Engine oil additives also keep your engine clean to reduce wear from impurities and deposits in your motor oil.

What happened to the original Slick 50?

The original Slick 50 (pre 1984) formula is now sold under the name Xcelplus. Q Is it true that Xcelplus is the original Slick 50 formula? A Yes. In 1983 John Bishop the inventor discontinued the supply of the formula to Petrolon who marketed Slick 50.

What was slick 50?

SLICK 50® Recharged High Mileage Engine Treatment was developed for vehicles that suffer from lost performance due to friction & wear, oil consumption & leaks, smoking, and sludge build-up. It is formulated to restore the performance of your high mileage vehicle and keep it running like new.

How do you use Lucas complete engine treatment?

0:312:14Complete Engine Treatment Demonstration - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clip5 capsules equals an ounce you add one ounce per quart of engine oil most cars engine sold about 5More5 capsules equals an ounce you add one ounce per quart of engine oil most cars engine sold about 5 to 7 quarts of oil.

What is a tick 50?

SLICK 50® Recharged High Mileage Engine Treatment was developed for vehicles that suffer from lost performance due to friction & wear, oil consumption & leaks, smoking, and sludge build-up. It is formulated to restore the performance of your high mileage vehicle and keep it running like new. This proprietary formulation is built from a base of fully formulated multi-grade motor oil that meets ILSAC GF-5 motor oil specifications and enhanced with additives specifically for high mileage engines. Unlike some oil additives, SLICK 50® will not dilute the additives already in your engine’s motor oil. To protect your investment and recharge your engine’s performance with SLICK 50® Recharged High Mileage Engine Treatment.

Does slick 50 dilute oil?

Unlike some oil additives, SLICK 50® will not dilute the additives already in your engine’s motor oil. To protect your investment and recharge your engine’s performance with SLICK 50® Recharged High Mileage Engine Treatment.

Can you use Slick 50 with synthetic oil?

Yes, Slick 50® Engine Treatments are compatible with synthetic oils. Can Slick 50® Engine Treatments be used in marine engines? Yes, but only for 4-cycle engines (not for 2-cycle engines). Treat engines annually or with every oil change (optional).

Does Slick 50 replace 2 cycle oil?

Add 2-cycle oil at the recommended treat rate. Slick 50® Fuel System Treatments do not replace the required 2-cycle oil.

Can I use Slick 50 transmission fluid in a manual transmission?

Can I use Slick 50® Recharged Transmission Treatment in a manual transmission?#N#Traditionally no, but with the new 5 /6 speed transmissions, some vehicles do use automatic transmission fluid for manual transmissions. (Always check your owner's manual for the correct application).

Can you replace oil with a slick 50?

After a Slick 50® Engine Treatment is installed do I still need to change my oil according to the manufacturer's specifications? Yes, Slick 50® Engine Treatments are not a replacement for regularly scheduled maintenance.

lineman

I just bought a 2000 z71 with 75,000 miles on it and the previous owner put slick 50 in every other oil change and changed it every 6,000 mile with 5w30 mobil 1. Should I keep putting the slick 50 in or not? I plan on still using mobil 1 but changing it every 3,000. I have just never been a fan of oil treatments but guess everyone has a opinon.

THABULL

I've never put oil treatments in anything I've owned , personally I think the are a waste of money! I just traded in a 96 Silverado with 148,000 , got a 02 Nissan Quest with 121,000 and a 96 Honda Civic with 240,000 and none of them use a drop of oil! Conventional oil and Wix filter every 3,000 miles!

redjewel2ss

did the previous owner do it just because, or was there a reason (i.e. an oil leak somewhere, or for reduce oil consumption)?

elcamino

Don't be sucked into buying oil additives. Only the people who make them and sell them see any benefits ($).

RockySierra

That slick 50 would have done no good, just floated on top of the Mobil-1. Most additives won't mix in with oils now a days.

dewfpo

That slick 50 would have done no good, just floated on top of the Mobil-1. Most additives won't mix in with oils now a days.

wavery

Slick50????? If you don't know what to do with that $10, I'll give you my address and I promise you, you will get 10% better mileage, your engine will last twice as long and you will have more HP.....

Why do drag racers add Lucas to their oil?

To combat this problem, drag racers commonly use a very heavy racing oil (like 60 weight), then add Lucas to the oil because it increases the viscosity even more.

What additives are used in aftermarket oil?

Without going into extensive detail here’s what you need to know about most aftermarket oil additives: There are basically two types of additives used, either Teflon based with PTFE (like Slick 50) or Chlorinated based (like Dura Lube) with some type of carrier, usually a paraffin based carrier or other mineral oil.

Why are oil additives called additives?

But wait – they’re called “additives” because they’re added to the base oil stock to produce specific effects in metal surface interaction, and many of them “bond to the metal” and “fill in the microscopic valleys”… just like aftermarket oil additives.

What is engine treatment?

The “engine treatment” is claimed to improve on performance that’s lacking in the oil’s “additive package”, which is also “treating the surface of the metal”. Every engine oil’s additive package works on a “micro” or “nano” level and “treats the surface of the metal”… just like an “engine treatment” or oil additive.

What is the deception of Lucas Oil Stabilizer?

The Lucas Oil Stabilizer marketing deception is that they want you to assume that what’s good in a top-fuel dragster is good for your engine, without actually making that claim on their bottle. Based on belief of that implied benefit, consumers use the product in every-day vehicle engines. The result? They get reduced fuel economy and often have accelerated engine wear rates.

Is oil additive harmful?

The fact is that most oil additives are totally useless and in many cases actually harmful or damaging to your engine. If you quietly corner a lubrication engineer (in case he works – or might one day work – for one of “those” companies) and ask him “off the record”, he’ll tell you that most oil additives are the modern version of “snake oil” sales: completely fraudulent, they’re an unethical embarrassment to the lubrication industry. The Federal Trade Commission has issued charges of false and deceptive advertising that these and many other additive manufacturers have misled consumers into believing that their products offer increased engine protection and performance when added to your motor oil. (See below for FTC examples of false and deceptive advertising.)

Does Lubegard improve AMSOIL?

First, while a few additive products exist that can be helpful additions to conventional petroleum oils, NONE of them (including Lubegard) is going to improve AMSOIL performance in a beneficial, balanced way. In fact, they’re not likely to improve any true constructed-molecule synthetic by a useful margin – because Group IV or V synthetic base-stocks come out of the starting gate with 7 to 10 times the film strength of a petroleum oil, just because of the oil base-stock performance.

What oil should I use for a 96 Maxima?

If it says “5W-20 synthetic, service grade SM”, use that. The manual for my 96 Maxima specifically recommends 5W-30, non-synthetic oil, so that’s what I use.

How often should I change my transmission oil?

Having the coolant changed every two years and having your transmission properly serviced every 30,000 miles could help your cars last longer. If you have an automatic transmission, that would mean draining the fluid, dropping the pan, and cleaning the filter, not just draining and refilling, and not having the fluid flushed.

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