Yeah, but most of these products have big name testimonials and tons of
"scientific" data. But if any of them were any good, the major oil
companies would be fighting over them. And if I remember correctly, the
courts made Slick50 give back a few million dollars!
Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: Greg Hare <ghare@bellsouth.net>
To: 'Paul' <9laser3@bright.net>; <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 3:23 PM
Subject: RE: PolyDyn PD-14
> Well, I think Slick 50 et al. get buy on the "at $15 a bottle, what's
> the harm?" theory. It's all anecdotal (as far as I know) about their
> effectiveness. I.E. if you are the kind of guy who goes into additives
> like this, you're probably the guy who changes oil more often, doesn't
> hot rod a bunch, does all scheduled maintenance, generally was probably
> going to get good mileage out of his car ANYWAY.
>
> For PD-14 ,Here's the link to the testimonial page
> http://www.polydyn.com/tx7test.htm. If you're feeling exceptionally
> journalistic, I suppose you could contact these guys in the testimonials
> and ask them if they REALLY said that. I assume these are real quotes,
> and have no reason to doubt that they are.
>
> The FAQ & technical Data pages seem to be down ;-), but I for one would
> like to see whatever scientific data they have that has been confirmed
> by outside researchers - if it works, what the heck!
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