X-1r

Wise up. Tufoil isn't all about ptfe. If it is, you would be able to manufacture it at the back of your house. Besides, it is a piece of cake for the material composition of Tufoil is all there in the MSDS on the net for enterprising people and future engineers to attempt it. And what would be the coefficient of friction? Interesting.

After nearly 30 years, what is Tufoil without the award-winning technology.This technology is awarded 12 patents in USA, France, Germany, UK and Japan. Try looking for similar patents concerning technology on motor oils or car care products on supermarket shelves.

Fluoramics Inc. despite all the high acclaim on Tufoil has all these years played a low marketing profile and has instead let the technology do the talking. We would like to think that the real test engineers are you people who put the product to the test 24/7, and some who have been lovers of the product for more than 10 years here in Malaysia. Use the product and then say something.There is no need to bring into the picture helicopters and submarines to sell this product. Tufoil is for real cars and real people who are born with the penchant for complex but entertaining technology on the wheel and not marketing or something else.
 
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whatever oil additive larr.
use at ur own risk saja larr.
some ppl say good, some ppl say harmful to the engine.
some give good facts on how good the oil it is.
some have bad experience with the oil.
so use at ur own risk saja.
 
This is probably the 100th time we are saying if you care to read the threads here on Tufoil and ptfe.The important thing to consider about Tufoil is the technology. This technology has not been duplicated until now. Tufoil has been awarded 12 international patents for the technology.You can see all these important numbers on the packaging.

POPULAR MECHANICS magazine after testing Tufoil in 2 cars and over a 2 year duration has this to say about Tufoil.

" Tufoil works. It didn't clog the oil filter, didn't leak out all the gaskets, didn't thin out at high speeds. It stayed in dispersion and cuts the fuel bill 10 percent".

" There are lots of slick oils on the market, but we've found one that does what it promises". Tufoil is " A super-slick oil additive that works".

For those who are not familiar with POPULAR MECHANICS, this magazine is slightly over 100 years old. It often showcases the latest in automobile technology and regularly tests motoring products.It is till today an authoritative motoring and DIY magazine that is highly respected for its independent views, integrity and technical expertise.

Today ptfe is available to anybody who wants to buy it.But can you mix the best synthetic engine oil and ptfe and get a coefficient of friction of only 0.029? Many with million dollar labs and resources have failed miserably on this.This is something to ponder. Besides, Fluoramics Inc. has an in-house lab that costs millions and this is for those with single track minds that assume only oil companies have million dollar labs.We always read in the papers about this and hence implying that oil additive makers are technologically a shade inferior, which isn't all true.

Fluoramics Inc., the maker of Tufoil is known all over the world and also the industry leader for other ptfe products.It manufactures ptfe thread sealants, FORMULA-8 AND LOX-8 that are the industry's standard for medical oxygen in hospitals, for oil and gas industries and other high tech applications.For all these products, the technology is extremely high and complex and have been certified by both NASA and BAM.With decades of technical leadership and an impressive customer base that includes nearly all the high tech factories in America, Fluoramics would not bring into production something that is bothering on nonsense. There is just too much at stake.And this includes Tufoil.

Hope Satria_95 you will get to read this.

Hi Focal Point. Can i ask? Do you work for Tufoil? I'm sure you can tell i am new here. :itsme:

Anyway. Time for my next speech hermherm (clears throat)

You say that Tufoil is not all about the PTFE (Teflon, I used to have Teflon school pants when i was a kid hahaha) But from how you described it above Tufoil is basically a a synthetic oil with ptfe added. What is the difference between Tufoil mixed with a synthetic oil (as I get from what you said above) and adding something (e.g Slick50 a PTFE product that was found by the FTC to be making false claims about the wonders of PTFE lubricants) to the synthetic or mineral oil in an engine?

I'm now looking forward to reading into the claims you made above for Tufoil regarding Guinness and Fluoramics FORMULA-8 AND LOX-8 in NASA but both of the latter are not Tufoil are they?

Please help cure my curious, restless mind. Facts and links if you've got them.
 
Hi Focal Point. Can i ask? Do you work for Tufoil? I'm sure you can tell i am new here.

he is not tufoil employee. this is wat i know.
hehe....

littlelordfauntleroy ,
u know lubeguard? this one claim not using any PTFE but using liquid wax which is in liquid form so it wont block any oil passage. maybe u can also survey for lubeguard.
 
Are you the supplier or distributer for X1-R littlelordfauntleroy?? Seem like you only know so much bout tis product only..??
 
Hahahaha! Thanks Northiswara!

Lubegard the one in the advert above? Liquid wax ester extract?

This sounds very odd.. Must be close to the kind used for those jelly candles hmmm.. Lubegard must be a good present for the wife hahaha! What does it smell like? Has anyone tried it in the bath?

Liquid wax sounds like a strange thing to put in an engine i can imagine it to be thick and therfore hard to mix increasing the viscosity of the oil (not a good thing in my opinion), but one at a time. I promise to get into the nitty gritty of that one.

Focal Point look forward to further conversation with you and anyone else on this topic.

Can prove or not to me X-1R is not the best la
 
Lets be direct to the point. Whatever engine oil u use, u will need to flush them and refresh new one. So if u want a good oil, get a good one. Additives are just gimmicks, that's why they are not added into the engine oil itself.

Do u think engine oil manufacturer doesnt have RnD departments ?

U dont really expect to buy the mofo-cheapest-mineral engine oil and add X-1R and make your car perform like NASA launch-caterpillar ?

LOL......
 
HAHAHA:rofl: :rofl: No la The NASA Space Shuttle Crawler very slow one:rofl:

Of course the oil companies have got their RND Departments and investing millions. But what is to stop another group from investing millions and actually coming up with something that is proven to work?

Answer: Nothing

Which is why my quest to find what works and what doesn't continues:biggrin:

I will be researching this weekend.
 
X1R says it is certified by NASA. NASA is what? i tot NASA is the space program body. they build high tech things for space, they so free goto take care this engine oil merr??
haha......... can anyone really tell me what is NASA cozs a lot car products likes to say they are certified or pass thru NASA test.
i tot those engine oils are use at NASA space shuttle.
 
You're right.. follow this link to find out more

NASA - Search Results

also go back in the thread and follow some of my other links.

to all you doubters and haters that still don't believe :hmmmm: i'm sorry but this for me is proof enough of NASA endorsement and approval:thefinger:

until my next bout of research:burnout:
 
good luck to u, little guy....tell us what happens after 3 months using X1R...
 
after 3 mths using x1r can fly to moon with nasa. haha...........
joking........
 
yeah.
buy the package got offer free u 1 bottle of fuel additivie.
safe journey!
 

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