hey Nate, I know that there's always pressure from sponsors and people that monitor your videos and things like that, but I'm wondering if you're able to do a video discussing genuinely bad products that are sold in Canada and the United States. like for example an engine oil that genuinely doesn't meet your standards or an additive that really causes harm. I know you mentioned one the other day I think it was called x-fire or something in a purple test tube and you said that it's swelled up the rubber ring too much, are there any more products like that that you genuinely wouldn't recommend? or is there an alternate place that you can mention this stuff without getting in trouble or losing sponsors? also can you test out some hmb products from Dollar tree? their engine oil is legitimate but what about their fuel injector cleaners and octane boosters? thank you so much and happy late Thanksgiving and early Merry Christmas
Hey I'm so happy you have asked, First I want you to know that I accepted 1 sponsorship last year from a product I used many years religiously. But I used covid as a excuse to get out of the sponsorship and promised myself I wouldn't do it again. Simply because I want people to know that I will not give approval of a product simply for sponsorship. So if I don't that shows Im definitely being honest, by making the sacrifice. There is something you should know. I thought about risking trouble for me by telling and showing proof of products that I had made videos that people could see wrong doing or mistakes made by the company's then after immediately lawsuits were threatened. However I will think about how I can tell you guys the truth. I know some get mad but thats not my intention. If someone doesn't agree on a product thats fine. But the past videos I told facts and not opinions yet company's tried to manipulate my words. Lawyers know how to do it. I will tell you about some in a video, sorry for the long message.
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO I actually appreciate your long message !!! Thank you !!! And yes, that's what I mean about companies. I guess sponsors isn't the correct term. But I KNOW for a fact that companies watch these videos and always have their fingers on the trigger, that's what I basically meant. I know you have to kind of watch how you phrase things or else they will send the Lions after you. Most commerce laws protect big companies and investors so you pretty much can't directly crap on a product. Thanks again for your videos and the response !!! Keep up the great work!!!
You realize that moisture in exhaust is the byproduct of combustion and not any concentration in the oil pan. Boys and girls this is an example of what will happen to you if you don't study real good in high school chemistry class
Yeap... I do exactly the same. I let the engine warm up at least 3 min) Everybody (wife, family, neighbors, coworkers) makes fun of me, but the reality is, my 96 Toyota rav4 is 25 years old, and still runs perfectly. My 91 Suzuki gsxr 1100 is 30 years old, and still runs perfectly... A good quality oil and filters, a good warm up, and a sensible driving /riding can save a lot of money in the long run. 👍🇵🇹
I let my engine warm up no matter what. Even if im in a hurry i let it get to a quarter at a minimum. Worked well for me, my cars have lasted me alot of miles by simply letting it warm up and using quality gas and oil. My record so far is 330,000 miles before my transmission failed but the engine was solid. Definitely ran good enough to take it on a 1,000 mile trip even with that mileage
It’s not about letting the engine warm up, it’s about driving the car long enough to get to operating temps. It’s the short drives in cold weather that causes these problems. Btw, your engine warms up faster driving than it does sitting in the driveway
It is about letting it warm up.Your oil is at the bottom of the oil pan.If you have a older engine,it takes time for the oil to circulate thru the engine, especially when it cold.The main thing change your oil properly.Dirty oil and not letting it warm up some,your asking for a problem.
I do one minute morning in spring/summer/fall, 2 mins in winter late fall. SE USA. Even after that don't go dogging the motor for a few minutes of driving at a moderate pace. Just my .02.
Letting the engine reach proper operating temperature is definitely important. I use either Liqui Moly Molygen, or Amsoil, which ever I can get a better deal on at the time. Independent testing proves that those two are definitely the best oils on the market, although there are other good products out there.
@@omcx1e - True. Based on tests I use and recommend Amsoil, Ravenol, Motul. Ravenol is at the same high level as Amsoil. They offer a wide range with the latest technology / base stocks.
I always let my Camry heat up in winter. Even when I'm at Walmart in winter I let it heat back up. My Camry is a 4 cylinder and 21 years old. The only time I don't let it heat up is in the summer time because it's warm enough already. I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
I've rebuild my Honda Civic engine well over 7 years ago that's been driven almost everyday and I always let it warm up at cold starts for at least 5 minutes and I have never had any issues with it... owner's manual or not, always let your engine heat that oil up before you drive off unless it's an emergency
Yes its very beneficial, I say the owners manual in regards to showing even the manufacturer shows the downside of not doing so and how much time could ne neccessary. Thanks for taking time to help others with your experiences.
@@juanpaVlz cool thank you so much, would you happen to know where can I get parts? They're so hard to find and none of my junkyards have any DAS. The inside door handle broke in half where the clip is
I was under the impression that cold starts your car runs rich and letting it idle to warm up potentially causes gasoline to wash away lubrication on the cylinder walls. Long term this can shorten the life of your engine. Carbon deposits suck but it's a problem that can be alleviated by driving your car long enough to heat and burn that stuff off.
As far as I know, no vehicle manufacturer recommends letting your car idling for long periods of time to warm up. What they recommend is driving it while keeping the engine under 2000rpm.
@@smokeymcpot992 What he’s saying is right wtf. Manufacturers say this all the time. Hell they even said there is no need to idle. Love how non engineers think they’re experts..
@@zacharytracy3797 Everyone has grammar mistakes sometimes. When was the last time you saw your doctors writing? Look up what idle does to your engine, I will not entertain you. Bye.
You dont have to wait for the engine to get to its full operating temp but even if you drive off right away in the cold its ok as long as you take it easy on the gas pedal.
Mazda 2.5T’s will make a giant smoke cloud during start ups (in the winter only), but only because the engine runs super rich at 2000RPMs to quickly heat up the catalytic converter. Mazda actually recommends you to start the car up and go! No warm up necessary. (Power is also slightly reduced until the engine is fully warmed).
@@cloudchaser9951 it’s garbage now. The additive’s they used to put in are not gone because of emissions. Quaker state is owned by shell and still makes good oil but soon they will also switch their formula. I talked with people and they pretty much said that the oil now is good if the engine is brand new meaning people who buy used cars are gonna suffer now.. poor gets poorer and rich gets richer i hate capitalism..
@@cloudchaser9951 Motul is good for only 3000kms. I had the 7100 10w40 in my 2009 Yamaha fz6r and I find the oil breaks down fast. If you also look at oil analysis on bob the oil guy's website motul always has a lot of copper inside of the oil so its not protecting the bearings properly. I use 5w40 euro spec Quaker state oil in my 2014 Genesis coupe 2.0T it has 78,000kms and hasn't burnt a drop. Quaker state and Pennzoil is owned by Shell which everyone knows makes the best oil and gasoline. Another good one is Castrol Edge euro spec since BMW uses it for their S1000RR motorcycle and the M cars at dealerships. Mobil 1 isn't as good as it used to be just because of regulations saying that some additives damage the catalytic converter but I run both vehicles straight pipe lmao!! I have never used Valve oil but Hyundai sells their transmission oil so it can't be bad. What you could do is send the old oil to Black Stone to do an analysis and then do it again for any oil you choose. Aluminum and copper Parts per million should be under 20. (Castrol Power 4t motorcycles gets low as 8ppm!) if one oil has more don't use that one anymore as that's what the piston rings and bearings are made of.
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO yeah but you never said what it actually did. you just said you can't believe what it did. but what did it do? liquimoly is worse than Walmart brand oil. its trash.
...it would help at home by getting your oil to 100*F (or hotter) because you can plug into an outlet...but what about when you are out and about or at work? In AK, Diesel cars were allowed to plug in the fluid pan heaters at 10*F; while the gasoline cars could not plug in until -20*F (all though that did not stop people from doing it when it was only 0*F)...but how much electricity are you using to make heat? how long would you want to be plugged in prior to driving? 30 mins/1 hr/2hrs? how much time is needed to get all of the fluid hot?
It isn't the biggest? Probably not. It shows how long it can take for the water vapor to dissipated. The biggest is contaminants and majority of people fall under severe driving conditions but don't read the manual. Also wear from start up. It happens to the best of us. So what do you believe to be the #1 factor in wear?
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO pls explain how does this test got anything to do with liqui molly or engine health. Putting water in oil and heating it up doesn’t make any sense at all
I live in a Mediterranean country, cold nights and mornings are rare. Should I still follow the advice? I have a diesel, 2012 Renault, it has always been advised to do this especially with diesels. I let the car idle for a minute in the driveway then start driving at low speed, no choice actually as I live in a village :)
Maybe american cars don't do well with liqui...i use liqui for >250k km and no issues what so ever with at least 3 european cars.. What is VERY important is not to use the oil for longer than a year. If you change oil on at least yearly based you do not have this issues. DO NOT go 2 years and 30k km...this is a receipt for engine destruction. Go oldschool 1 year an maximum 13-15k
Hey Nate, the title of your video and the thumbnail were slightly misleading and I am NOT happy with that. Will continue watching your channel though. Pretty good content
I'm running LiquiMoly 5W-40 in my 2007 Jetta 2.0T for the first time since I've owned it. No idea what previous owners were using. I'm curious to see what it will do for my engine.
@@1slow_gto Meh. I can't say I really noticed any difference. LiquiMoly is expensive and the 5L jug did not have a decent pouring spout so I ended up making a mess. I hear a lot of people raving about Amsoil and I may give that a try some day, but for now I'm back to Castrol Edge.
мое масло ЛМ стоило 4500, а сейчас 8500р.. замена раз в 8000км, вот еще +1р на километр... бенза уходит 33600р на эти 8000км, теперь + 8500 получается 42100р, делим на километры 5.26 р километр выходит... офигеть!!!!
Does LiquiMoly in 0w20 weight look much different than most oils? I bought a 5qt just that was passed expiration, and it looked like used oil from a car with a blown head gasket
I have a neighbour who drives an Audi S6. Every time he starts the car you can hear it idle on autochoke and then return to normal after a few seconds, but he then tears out of his drive way and puts his foot down sounding like an F1 car. Every single day he does it and never ever let's it sit for a few minutes to get up to temperature. I said to myself 'one day he's going do that and it'll be the last'. Well last week he tore off as usual but when he returned about 30 mins later the car was not purring anymore, it was rattling. He was driving it a lot more conservatively of late but I haven't seen it at all for a few days now, he's been driving a 2014 3-series touring. I only drive a 2007 GM Vauxhall Astra and even that gets at least 2 to 3 minutes to peak 50 degrees. So much nicer to drive when a car is warmed up.
Gas engine needs 30 seconds to warm up long enough to make sure there’s oil pressure. I hate when I see a mechanic say that your engine needs to warm up for minutes that’s just one wasting fuel to washing your cylinders down with gas causing more engine where then it would be just to drive it at a reasonable speed not a speed demon for 10 minutes Diesel on the other hand definitely give your diesel a few minutes to warm up. They run differently than gas.
hey Nate, I know that there's always pressure from sponsors and people that monitor your videos and things like that, but I'm wondering if you're able to do a video discussing genuinely bad products that are sold in Canada and the United States. like for example an engine oil that genuinely doesn't meet your standards or an additive that really causes harm. I know you mentioned one the other day I think it was called x-fire or something in a purple test tube and you said that it's swelled up the rubber ring too much, are there any more products like that that you genuinely wouldn't recommend? or is there an alternate place that you can mention this stuff without getting in trouble or losing sponsors?
also can you test out some hmb products from Dollar tree? their engine oil is legitimate but what about their fuel injector cleaners and octane boosters? thank you so much and happy late Thanksgiving and early Merry Christmas
Yes please!
Hey I'm so happy you have asked, First I want you to know that I accepted 1 sponsorship last year from a product I used many years religiously. But I used covid as a excuse to get out of the sponsorship and promised myself I wouldn't do it again. Simply because I want people to know that I will not give approval of a product simply for sponsorship. So if I don't that shows Im definitely being honest, by making the sacrifice. There is something you should know. I thought about risking trouble for me by telling and showing proof of products that I had made videos that people could see wrong doing or mistakes made by the company's then after immediately lawsuits were threatened. However I will think about how I can tell you guys the truth. I know some get mad but thats not my intention. If someone doesn't agree on a product thats fine. But the past videos I told facts and not opinions yet company's tried to manipulate my words. Lawyers know how to do it. I will tell you about some in a video, sorry for the long message.
@@ryanscanlan9875 read my reply to him please if you have time.
So I'm definitely not concerned with sponsorship because you won't see me take one.
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO I actually appreciate your long message !!! Thank you !!! And yes, that's what I mean about companies. I guess sponsors isn't the correct term. But I KNOW for a fact that companies watch these videos and always have their fingers on the trigger, that's what I basically meant. I know you have to kind of watch how you phrase things or else they will send the Lions after you. Most commerce laws protect big companies and investors so you pretty much can't directly crap on a product.
Thanks again for your videos and the response !!! Keep up the great work!!!
You realize that moisture in exhaust is the byproduct of combustion and not any concentration in the oil pan. Boys and girls this is an example of what will happen to you if you don't study real good in high school chemistry class
ahahhaha isnt that the combustion chamber? not the place where engine oil flows? :))
This comment is 99.1 percent pure
I didn’t see where liquid Moly did or didn’t do anything for your engine, as your thumb nail suggested
I don’t care what “ experts” say! Let that engine warm a minute or three!!!! Been doing it 35 yrs!!!! No probs… long lasting motors
Yeah but try telling my wife that. She just get in and go
Right!
Same, gradually expanding is better than rapidly expanding when it comes to engines.
Yeap... I do exactly the same. I let the engine warm up at least 3 min) Everybody (wife, family, neighbors, coworkers) makes fun of me, but the reality is, my 96 Toyota rav4 is 25 years old, and still runs perfectly. My 91 Suzuki gsxr 1100 is 30 years old, and still runs perfectly... A good quality oil and filters, a good warm up, and a sensible driving /riding can save a lot of money in the long run. 👍🇵🇹
🙏Nowadays,Automatic acceleration after start for one minute before start driving.
I let my engine warm up no matter what. Even if im in a hurry i let it get to a quarter at a minimum. Worked well for me, my cars have lasted me alot of miles by simply letting it warm up and using quality gas and oil. My record so far is 330,000 miles before my transmission failed but the engine was solid. Definitely ran good enough to take it on a 1,000 mile trip even with that mileage
I loved the part where we learned what liquid moly did for his engine
same question...
I don’t know but I don’t know what to think I bought liquid moly I hope it’s ok bc it’s the time I’ve ever use anything castor
I think it causes less carbon build up when warming up the engine.
😂😂
It’s not about letting the engine warm up, it’s about driving the car long enough to get to operating temps. It’s the short drives in cold weather that causes these problems. Btw, your engine warms up faster driving than it does sitting in the driveway
Common sense wins again. 🤫
and let it idle down!
It is about letting it warm up.Your oil is at the bottom of the oil pan.If you have a older engine,it takes time for the oil to circulate thru the engine, especially when it cold.The main thing change your oil properly.Dirty oil and not letting it warm up some,your asking for a problem.
I do one minute morning in spring/summer/fall, 2 mins in winter late fall. SE USA. Even after that don't go dogging the motor for a few minutes of driving at a moderate pace. Just my .02.
Letting the engine reach proper operating temperature is definitely important. I use either Liqui Moly Molygen, or Amsoil, which ever I can get a better deal on at the time. Independent testing proves that those two are definitely the best oils on the market, although there are other good products out there.
Driven racing oil is number one, trust me.
@@molsonice2473 Trust the word of someone online over independent testing? No.
@@omcx1e - True.
Based on tests I use and recommend Amsoil, Ravenol, Motul.
Ravenol is at the same high level as Amsoil. They offer a wide range with the latest technology / base stocks.
Ravenol USVO is another Great Engine Oil.
Take it easy on the throttle during warmup. You'll even feel the engine 'wake up' as it warms and the EGR begins to close off.
So true!!
I always let my Camry heat up in winter. Even when I'm at Walmart in winter I let it heat back up. My Camry is a 4 cylinder and 21 years old. The only time I don't let it heat up is in the summer time because it's warm enough already. I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
I believe giving it a moment is beneficial, according to severe driving conditions in the manual.
I've rebuild my Honda Civic engine well over 7 years ago that's been driven almost everyday and I always let it warm up at cold starts for at least 5 minutes and I have never had any issues with it... owner's manual or not, always let your engine heat that oil up before you drive off unless it's an emergency
Yes its very beneficial, I say the owners manual in regards to showing even the manufacturer shows the downside of not doing so and how much time could ne neccessary. Thanks for taking time to help others with your experiences.
My friend, in the past i critiziced and judged some of your videos, but now i regret that because you make good videos. Great work man!
Nice DA I have one too the same color
What headlights are those?
Thank you! Those are Spec-D headlights. Make the car look modern
@@juanpaVlz cool thank you so much, would you happen to know where can I get parts? They're so hard to find and none of my junkyards have any DAS. The inside door handle broke in half where the clip is
im italian i miss understand what the liqui moly did to your engine and what you did boling oil with water on it?
The same with me as a German.
I am from the USA I will explain this video for you.
He doesn't know wtf he is doing. This is pointless. I hope this clears it up. 😊
I was under the impression that cold starts your car runs rich and letting it idle to warm up potentially causes gasoline to wash away lubrication on the cylinder walls. Long term this can shorten the life of your engine. Carbon deposits suck but it's a problem that can be alleviated by driving your car long enough to heat and burn that stuff off.
I think you've had enough. Just put the crack pipe down and leave it down for fuck sakes man 🙄
As far as I know, no vehicle manufacturer recommends letting your car idling for long periods of time to warm up. What they recommend is driving it while keeping the engine under 2000rpm.
@@smokeymcpot992 What he’s saying is right wtf. Manufacturers say this all the time. Hell they even said there is no need to idle. Love how non engineers think they’re experts..
@@MJT-DAbravo bravo! You even used the correct “their!” Your opinion is valid 😁👍
@@zacharytracy3797 Everyone has grammar mistakes sometimes. When was the last time you saw your doctors writing? Look up what idle does to your engine, I will not entertain you. Bye.
You dont have to wait for the engine to get to its full operating temp but even if you drive off right away in the cold its ok as long as you take it easy on the gas pedal.
I have 2011 Santa Fe with 85,000 miles and 2.4 L, DOHC, 16V engine. Should I use Liqui Molly 5w 40?
Fuel Injection car don't need warming up...Just do your oil changes you will be ok that's the most important keep the engine last longer 👌
the problem is not carb or fi..... all engine has operating temperature so that the oil fully circulate on your engine....
@zeushualde5627 oh know yes u need to warm it up :(
Mazda 2.5T’s will make a giant smoke cloud during start ups (in the winter only), but only because the engine runs super rich at 2000RPMs to quickly heat up the catalytic converter. Mazda actually recommends you to start the car up and go! No warm up necessary. (Power is also slightly reduced until the engine is fully warmed).
Check you car. I have the same engine and it’s never done that
@ Do you see temperatures of 32 degrees F Or less?
Yes -35c in Canada sometimes. You are running too rich. Maybe dirty maf or clogged air filter
Liquid moly is the only oil I’ll ever use has been the only oil that keeps up with my car power
what bout mobil 1?
@@cloudchaser9951 it’s garbage now. The additive’s they used to put in are not gone because of emissions. Quaker state is owned by shell and still makes good oil but soon they will also switch their formula. I talked with people and they pretty much said that the oil now is good if the engine is brand new meaning people who buy used cars are gonna suffer now.. poor gets poorer and rich gets richer i hate capitalism..
@@MJT-DA ahh i see
my rav4 is at 95000 km
i need to change oil sometime in august
people told me to go with motul or valoline
those any good??
@@cloudchaser9951 Motul is good for only 3000kms. I had the 7100 10w40 in my 2009 Yamaha fz6r and I find the oil breaks down fast. If you also look at oil analysis on bob the oil guy's website motul always has a lot of copper inside of the oil so its not protecting the bearings properly. I use 5w40 euro spec Quaker state oil in my 2014 Genesis coupe 2.0T it has 78,000kms and hasn't burnt a drop. Quaker state and Pennzoil is owned by Shell which everyone knows makes the best oil and gasoline. Another good one is Castrol Edge euro spec since BMW uses it for their S1000RR motorcycle and the M cars at dealerships. Mobil 1 isn't as good as it used to be just because of regulations saying that some additives damage the catalytic converter but I run both vehicles straight pipe lmao!! I have never used Valve oil but Hyundai sells their transmission oil so it can't be bad. What you could do is send the old oil to Black Stone to do an analysis and then do it again for any oil you choose. Aluminum and copper Parts per million should be under 20. (Castrol Power 4t motorcycles gets low as 8ppm!) if one oil has more don't use that one anymore as that's what the piston rings and bearings are made of.
liquimoly is worse than Walmart brand oil. its trash.
The Liqui Moly engine oil you used in this video, is it Fully Synthetic?
Soooooo what did it do to your engine….?
It helps with problems to prevent leaks and wear from severe driving conditions.
I said, I can't believe what Liqui moly did (for) my engine!
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO wow....liqui moly oil are very good quality. 😍👌
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO yeah but you never said what it actually did. you just said you can't believe what it did. but what did it do? liquimoly is worse than Walmart brand oil. its trash.
@@bmw_m4255Why is Liqui Moly trash?
Liqui Moly been using it for a long time in my BMW
liquimoly is worse than Walmart brand oil. its trash.
so this thing is good or bad ?
What about a magnet block heater for the oil pan. I bet that help with cutting down the ware on a engine.
...it would help at home by getting your oil to 100*F (or hotter) because you can plug into an outlet...but what about when you are out and about or at work? In AK, Diesel cars were allowed to plug in the fluid pan heaters at 10*F; while the gasoline cars could not plug in until -20*F (all though that did not stop people from doing it when it was only 0*F)...but how much electricity are you using to make heat? how long would you want to be plugged in prior to driving? 30 mins/1 hr/2hrs? how much time is needed to get all of the fluid hot?
@@K03sportI have (2) 1” x 5” silicone heaters stuck to my oil pan (3.5L V6) 50w total, 1 hr gets the oil 130°….@-10°F ambient temperature
Well explained
This test doesn’t prove or represents anything. Water vapour is not the biggest cause of engine wear either way
It isn't the biggest? Probably not. It shows how long it can take for the water vapor to dissipated. The biggest is contaminants and majority of people fall under severe driving conditions but don't read the manual. Also wear from start up. It happens to the best of us. So what do you believe to be the #1 factor in wear?
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO I always wait 2 mins for the engine to go into closed loop. It saves on fuel anyway.
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO pls explain how does this test got anything to do with liqui molly or engine health. Putting water in oil and heating it up doesn’t make any sense at all
I live in a Mediterranean country, cold nights and mornings are rare. Should I still follow the advice? I have a diesel, 2012 Renault, it has always been advised to do this especially with diesels. I let the car idle for a minute in the driveway then start driving at low speed, no choice actually as I live in a village :)
I didn't understand the author. Is Liqui Moly engine oil for Volvo a good option? or. Still, you shouldn't take Liqui Moly oil for Volvo?
I put 0w30 a5 b5 liqui moly.... Volvo xc 60 d5.... It seems ok to me
@@daniel28555 I also recently changed the oil and started pouring Liqui moly
Maybe american cars don't do well with liqui...i use liqui for >250k km and no issues what so ever with at least 3 european cars..
What is VERY important is not to use the oil for longer than a year.
If you change oil on at least yearly based you do not have this issues.
DO NOT go 2 years and 30k km...this is a receipt for engine destruction. Go oldschool 1 year an maximum 13-15k
i use top tec 4200 in TDI + lucas fuel treatment and noooo problems
So what happened to the liquid moly part? Did I miss it?
I like your videos.
Hey Nate, the title of your video and the thumbnail were slightly misleading and I am NOT happy with that.
Will continue watching your channel though. Pretty good content
Interesting....but maybe for future references make also in Celsius, cause not everyone understands Fahrenheit 😊
My wife takes the kids to school in the morning I always remind her let the car warm up for 5 minutes. Live in SOCAL never below 40.
Even the tempers don't cool down and the heads are hot all day.
Let me ask you this, If Liqui moly is that great why aren't the car manufacturers recommending it. VW & BMW recommends Castrol officially.
Competitive Marketing, and deals.
They endorse the oil brand that gives them the big bucks!
liquimoly is worse than Walmart brand oil. its trash.
I'm running LiquiMoly 5W-40 in my 2007 Jetta 2.0T for the first time since I've owned it. No idea what previous owners were using. I'm curious to see what it will do for my engine.
how did it go? thinking of doing the switch from Castrol Edge to Liqui Moly or Amsoil on my 335i
@@1slow_gto Meh. I can't say I really noticed any difference. LiquiMoly is expensive and the 5L jug did not have a decent pouring spout so I ended up making a mess. I hear a lot of people raving about Amsoil and I may give that a try some day, but for now I'm back to Castrol Edge.
I was thinking of switching too I use Castrol euro 5w 40 but idk if I should just stay or go to Molly
@@CaliWills I went back to Castrol. I just couldn't justify the expense.
What kind of jackass test is this?
мое масло ЛМ стоило 4500, а сейчас 8500р.. замена раз в 8000км, вот еще +1р на километр...
бенза уходит 33600р на эти 8000км, теперь + 8500 получается 42100р, делим на километры 5.26 р километр выходит... офигеть!!!!
Там залито Газппомнефть
used cheap oil supertech synthetic. walmart.every 3k miles.period do it by myself.for years doing it.
I've used Wal-Mart oil and filters since they were called "Tech 2000" with no issues. I'm on my 4th vehicle with over 200,000 miles.
Walmart oil is better than liquimoly
Good video mate! 👍
I appreciate the support thank you.
Does LiquiMoly in 0w20 weight look much different than most oils? I bought a 5qt just that was passed expiration, and it looked like used oil from a car with a blown head gasket
It depends on what Liqui moly oil.
For example "Molygen" is a weird green colour (from memory)
The others I don't know what colour they are.
Here in Europe we need temperatures in CELSIUS, not in F.
Convert like we do here in.
amazing motor oil!
liquimoly is worse than Walmart brand oil. its trash.
The Best... I like from Indonesia
My 2011 sti has a knock would this help it .. got told it would
It does at some extent. I use it on my 2007 Chevy Silverado.
no
@@bmw_m4255 It does at some extent.
I get in my truck start the engine and drive easily the first 3 miles.
I have a neighbour who drives an Audi S6. Every time he starts the car you can hear it idle on autochoke and then return to normal after a few seconds, but he then tears out of his drive way and puts his foot down sounding like an F1 car.
Every single day he does it and never ever let's it sit for a few minutes to get up to temperature.
I said to myself 'one day he's going do that and it'll be the last'.
Well last week he tore off as usual but when he returned about 30 mins later the car was not purring anymore, it was rattling.
He was driving it a lot more conservatively of late but I haven't seen it at all for a few days now, he's been driving a 2014 3-series touring.
I only drive a 2007 GM Vauxhall Astra and even that gets at least 2 to 3 minutes to peak 50 degrees. So much nicer to drive when a car is warmed up.
Autochoke? It's not 1977 dummy
Gonna go for 10 minutes now thanks Nate
Interesting topic and advice. Thanks for sharing...😁
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Hey Nate where are you located
Don't let a car with direct injection idle for a few minutes during winter oil delusion will be bad
I always do that
I been using super tech for years 😂😂😂
Same its good oil for the price
Supertech does the job.
supertech is actually objectively better than liquimoly
What did this video have to do with Liqui Moly???
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So...in conclusion...what did LM for your engine? Where is the point of this video?
you are serious 🤣🤣🤣🤣
2 years later first time seeing December 6 2023
What the hell is with the gloves?
dislike from me and will report your video for misleading
Don't quit your day job!
What “LiquiMoly” as to Related to this Video….????
Gas engine needs 30 seconds to warm up long enough to make sure there’s oil pressure. I hate when I see a mechanic say that your engine needs to warm up for minutes that’s just one wasting fuel to washing your cylinders down with gas causing more engine where then it would be just to drive it at a reasonable speed not a speed demon for 10 minutes Diesel on the other hand definitely give your diesel a few minutes to warm up. They run differently than gas.
Mobil 1 number 1
0W20 is the worst motor oil. Use 5w40! Liqui Molys 5w40 is the best.
I have 2011 Santa Fe with 85,000 miles and 2.4 L, DOHC, 16V engine. Should I use Liqui Molly 5w 40?
Umm what part of this video is even remotely about liqui moly?
that’s a cheap gasoline not oil
Say huh?
strange vid
Wat een onzin verhaal......whahahaha. Ik gbruik al jaren liqui moly in mijn Yaris en na 180.000 km rijd hij nog als nieuw.
Can you please make another video in Arabic language
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Unpolite reaction!