Best Oil Additives In 2023 | Top 5 Oil Additives For Your Car

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  • Thinking to buy a Oil Additives For Your Car? This video will inform you exactly which are the Best Oil Additives For Your Car on the market today.
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    Welcome to our channel! Today, we're diving into the world of car maintenance to bring you the best oil additives for your vehicle. Your car is a significant investment, and you want to make sure it stays in top shape for as long as possible. That's why we've done the research and testing to bring you this comprehensive guide on the best oil additives for your car.
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    Our team of experts has spent countless hours testing and analyzing different oil additives on the market to determine which ones are worth your money. We've looked at everything from viscosity improvers to friction reducers, and we've come up with a list of the top products that are sure to give your car the boost it needs.
    In this video, we'll discuss the benefits of using oil additives, including improved engine performance, increased fuel economy, and reduced emissions. We'll also take a closer look at each of our top picks, detailing the features and benefits of each product. You'll learn about the different types of oil additives available, as well as how to choose the right one for your specific needs.
    Whether you're looking for an oil additive to reduce engine wear and tear, improve cold weather performance, or boost your car's power, we've got you covered. Our team has tested a variety of products from some of the most trusted brands in the industry, so you can trust our recommendations.
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Комментарии • 64

  • @tedhernandez2394
    @tedhernandez2394 Год назад +6

    Liqi-moli....Excellent stuff. Use it on my 2004 Max. 3.5.
    Comes in eng oil and gas treatment versions
    Stopped my car from the "Blue Smoke". Exhaust pipes were black with carbon. After a few miles the pipes looked new.
    No more "Blue Smoke when starting the car.
    Did some research on this product. Even contacted where the stuff was produced...Germany.
    This product is used in German vehicles...Very much high praise for it.
    Hey it works for my vehicle.
    The oil treatment is put in at every oil change.
    The Gas component every second fill-up.
    Works for me!

    • @automotiverpoint
      @automotiverpoint  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experiences. I will definitely include this in comment section.

    • @DeboomTech
      @DeboomTech 3 месяца назад +1

      you can try Energetic Graphene oil additive, it not only solves blue smoke problem, but also more benefits.

    • @tedhernandez2394
      @tedhernandez2394 3 месяца назад

      @@DeboomTech I'll keep that in mind. Right now I'll be buying a crated engine & transmission from JASPER. Rebuilding the Maxima from the wheels up. Every component Nissan. Except the brake components...Moog. top of the line Monroe struts, and high end sway bar & links. Whole new front end. Cooper tires...not low profile tho...too much hard ride.
      And most important......A New girl friend! 😁
      If you can send me more info on that Graphene stuff?
      Wondering if I should put that stuff when I oil up the new motor??
      Thanks in advance!!
      New digital gage cluster an

    • @DeboomTech
      @DeboomTech 3 месяца назад

      @@tedhernandez2394 Blue smoke is most probably caused by the worn part of metal parts. Graphene nano particles will fill up the tinny worn parts of piston (carburizing technology)and will form a graphene layer on the metal parts, which greatly reduce the metal friction and increase the tightness.

    • @DeboomTech
      @DeboomTech 3 месяца назад

      @@tedhernandez2394 Benefits of using graphene oil additive are as follows:
      1. Improve the fuel efficiency (5-20%)
      2. Enhance the power output(5-10%)
      3.Reduce friction, abrasion and wear of engine and prolong the engine service life
      4.Reduce the emission(20-30%),Remove the carbon deposit and black smoke
      5.Reduce the noises(9.6%) and vibration(12.6%)
      6.Accerate the heat dissipation

  • @randylacroix5450
    @randylacroix5450 Год назад +8

    I've been using arch oil 9100 in my 2008 chev, silverado 1500 v-6, it does run better, quieter, but not a inch more mpg.

  • @davelevy4394
    @davelevy4394 Год назад +2

    Bought 4 bottles (2oz each) of Turbo Maxx, added two bottles (4 oz) to my 7 quart crankcase (5.7l Hemi in a RAM 1500). The Turbo Maxx liquid is black, dirty, and looks like VERY used oil. My only expectation was to see a few degrees drop in oil temperature. Was not expecting better mileage nor quieter running. Oil temp is exactly the same as without this SNAKE OIL. Ran for 3,000 miles, changed the oil, added last two bottles (4 oz) and ran another 3,000 miles, no change in oil temps, gas mileage, nor noises. Contacted the company to ask what I SHOULD be seeing as a difference, no reply. It's been two weeks since I emailed them. Running Mobil 1 synthetic oil, in a 5.7l Hemi, 2022 Ram 1500, with low miles (under 30K).

  • @patrickhenry2845
    @patrickhenry2845 4 месяца назад +2

    Marvel Mystery oil is not a bad oil additive. Put in a little less fluid ounces to what the directions say. It resists rust and corrosion, and improves the cleaning of the oil and lubrication of the upper cylinders in your engine.

  • @warrenstevens7091
    @warrenstevens7091 Год назад +4

    Never heard of any of the first two, Lucas is very good

  • @hootie191
    @hootie191 Год назад +2

    i think bg moa blows all of them away. had a 1993 ranger i bought brand new, with the 4.0 motor ,at about 250000 thousand miles the lifters started to rattle. sounded like a sewing machine. ran good but just sounded awful. ran mobil 1 oil in it since 50000 miles. (started pulling a loaded down 16 ft lawn trailer with it for 11 years) my mechanic told me about moa and put it in the oil next oil change. wow, could not here one lifter sound for about 2800 miles then it came back but not near as loud. when you checked the oil , you couldn't feel any resentence between your fingers when you put a little of the oil on your thumb and index finger. i'm not a big additive person but moa and lucas upper cylinder and injector cleaner gets my undivided attention. will use those products any time because they work. incidentally, i sold that ranger when it had 358000 miles on it and never got into the engine for anything. lots of clutches and water pumps, but no engine parts.

    • @automotiverpoint
      @automotiverpoint  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment & sharing your experiences. I am really grateful to you.

  • @aciddiver1978
    @aciddiver1978 7 месяцев назад +4

    Liqui moly ceratec is the best.

    • @tedhernandez2394
      @tedhernandez2394 3 месяца назад

      Works for me!
      Talked to my connection in Germany. He drives the rally's in Europe
      Many drivers use the Liquid Moli. Albeit they use smaller engines than in the US.
      Another treatment for the catalytic converter is "Cat Clean". Used that to clean the pellets and the sensors. Knocked out the ,"Check Engine light".
      Passed inspection here in New York state.
      My engine is old, she's got the miles. But I take care of that "Old Girl" @220,000. Miles. Not bad for a 2004.

  • @michaelthornton4943
    @michaelthornton4943 4 месяца назад +1

    So I guess nobody has heard of BG MOA oil additives.

  • @jackempson3044
    @jackempson3044 11 месяцев назад

    I've used Lucus for years. It definitely works.

  • @jimfrye4480
    @jimfrye4480 Год назад +2

    Absolutely right, Philip.

  • @robertdilullo6765
    @robertdilullo6765 Год назад +4

    I'm going to use the Archoil in my truck.

  • @TomislavToskovich
    @TomislavToskovich Год назад +5

    Oil itself has already got all of the additives, you only need to change it... 🙂

    • @automotiverpoint
      @automotiverpoint  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment & sharing your experiences.

    • @bgood213
      @bgood213 8 месяцев назад +1

      I wish we never had to change oil and use additives

  • @BW-kv9wj
    @BW-kv9wj 3 месяца назад +1

    Archoil is high boron. That’s why it’s so expensive.

  • @MoSportsUSA
    @MoSportsUSA Год назад +4

    Only well designed, data-driven testing will reveal if these are worth your time and money and to what extend if any.

  • @Walkercolt1
    @Walkercolt1 Год назад +5

    99% of cars/trucks on the road SHOULD NOT have ANYTHING added to the oil. Both the car makers and the oil makers agree on this. IF you have a VERY worn engine that burns oil, just "top it up" with engine oil is the BEST thing. Nothing you put in the crankcase will "fix" the wear or oil consumption. Inspect your spark plugs every 20,000 miles for fouling and replace as needed. IF you have a pre-1980's engine you MIGHT need to use a zinc additive outside the US. In the US, the API standard seal, PROVES the oil is SAFE for ALL GASOLINE POWERED ENGINES back to 1934. Pre-1934 engines require special care and feeding, and IF you own one, YOU'LL KNOW what they HAVE to have. My Buddy's 1914 ACE 75 CID V-twin Motorcycle requires 100% PURE caster bean oil from BURMA-Castrol in Liter Tins for $8 a liter with 2 ounces of zinc additive from our friend up at Conoco/Phillips in Bartlesville, OK. One Liter in the crankcase and almost 4 liters in the oil tank next to the fuel tank-total loss lubrication!

    • @automotiverpoint
      @automotiverpoint  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment & sharing your experiences. I am really grateful to you.

  • @Donnie_Bing
    @Donnie_Bing Год назад +4

    Snake oil.. Our veichles to not need this. Proper weight synthetic and oil changes at the required intervals.

    • @automotiverpoint
      @automotiverpoint  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experiences :)

    • @Caliber50bmg
      @Caliber50bmg Год назад +1

      Learn proper grammar etiquette where others are able to understand you, and maybe they’ll have a tendency to listen to you….🤣

  • @lotus956
    @lotus956 Год назад +3

    Make something that hushes the Hemi tick. You’ll make billions.

  • @user-qs6ih9xx2z
    @user-qs6ih9xx2z Год назад +4

    Never use any additive to recommended oil grade!

  • @Caleb-lbj
    @Caleb-lbj 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you

  • @alisaad8116
    @alisaad8116 Год назад +1

    Hi mate
    I have changed my engine oil tow weeks ago and have done about 200 miles, can i add oil additive or i should change the oil and add oil additive
    Thanks

    • @automotiverpoint
      @automotiverpoint  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment & sharing your experiences. I am really grateful to you.

  • @majingazedo3988
    @majingazedo3988 Год назад +1

    What would recommend for a 2017 nissan altima 2.5s. Nissan people tell me not to use additives. I bought this car but it wasn't oil changed on time alot

  • @lorenc8010
    @lorenc8010 Год назад +2

    BG MOA! (mike drop)

    • @automotiverpoint
      @automotiverpoint  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment & sharing your experiences. I am really grateful to you.

  • @fjordking
    @fjordking Месяц назад

    The mechanic in a bottle

  • @kyzor-sosay6087
    @kyzor-sosay6087 Год назад +2

    The best additives anyone can use in their fuels and oils is absolutely none.

  • @scottgalbreath5707
    @scottgalbreath5707 Год назад +10

    If you're altering your engine's oil with aftermarket oil additives/supplements you might want to reconsider doing so...here's why.
    All engine oils are formulated with an additive package that includes anti-wear, friction modifier, detergents, dispersants, anti-oxidants, corrosion inhibitors, extreme pressure, anti-foaming, anti-aeration, seal conditioners, etc... I'm not referring to the aftermarket supplements like Lucas, BG MOA, Hy-per Lube, Liqui-Moly Ceratec...etc. It's not a good idea to use those aftermarket supplements as complications from additive clash and/or base oil incompatibiltiy are real issues that can do more harm than good. Oil formulating is a very careful balance to ensure no one additive (or additive type) overpowers another. When you go pouring some random supplement/stabilizer into that formula, you've now upset that balance.
    Oil Stabilizers/Supplements are 99.5% olefin copolymer (a waxy, rubbery polymer) and 0.5% polyisobutylene (tackifier). The polymer is a viscosity modifier with very poor shear stability (loses >50% of it's original viscosity after 100 hours) and the tackifier is only there to make it cling to those gimmicky plastic gears in parts stores to deceive people into thinking that's actually useful. Tackifiers are useless in an engine since engines are lubricated with a pressurized oiling system. In that system, tackifiers only clog up stuff. Tackifiers are useful in equipment that sees splash lubrication such as manual gearboxes and differentials. No aftermarket oil additive/supplement on the market will contain any useful additives, it'll only dilute the amount currently in the oil, shortening oils life, weakening anti-wear, and promoting both oxidation and aeration of the oil.
    Short summary,
    Avoid using aftermarket oil additives - Store shelves are littered with aftermarket additives that promise to increase fuel economy, reduce wear or restore an old engine to like-new. Adding them to your oil disrupts the oil’s chemistry and may reduce its ability to protect your engine. When you’re using a good motor oil, there’s no need to modify/alter it with an aftermarket additive. No synthetic engine oil on today's market needs to be stabilized.
    blog.amsoil.com/more-than-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-motor-oil-additives/?zo=5270935
    www.machinerylubrication.com/Read/29836/aftermarket-oil-additives
    www.machinerylubrication.com/Read/29610/aftermarket-oil-additives

    • @automotiverpoint
      @automotiverpoint  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your info.

    • @tedhernandez2394
      @tedhernandez2394 Год назад +1

      Glad your not referring to Liqui- Moli. Been using that product for years.

    • @automotiverpoint
      @automotiverpoint  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experiences. I am so grateful to you for the resources you shared here.

  • @GreatBeyond74
    @GreatBeyond74 Год назад +1

    HEEEEEEEY YOU GUYS

  • @Craig-ik2rb
    @Craig-ik2rb 3 месяца назад +1

    All scam

  • @automotiverpoint
    @automotiverpoint  Год назад +3

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