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Old 01-08-2017, 07:54 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by Somerandom18 View Post
I've ran it in my last 3 cars 1 was a 2000 with 75k then a 2015 with 5k and then this one. All of which had noticable improvements in gas milage (more so on the 2000) as well as how quickly the engine revs. The 2015 was turboed and the turbo spooled about 500 rpm sooner then before the treatment. http://ceramiclubricationtech.com/Cerma_Tests.html I don't care what haters say, it works. It doesn't do miracles, it just helps protect and smooth engine operation. It's a one time treatment so it's not like you're throwing $90 extra at your car every oil change.

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Did you run exactly the same cars at exactly the same times under exactly the same conditions to determine there was a difference?
The turbo spooled sooner because of an additive?
You know what ceramics really are and how they are applied?
The "tests" shown by the manufacturer are your proof?



Nice use of the word "haters" as a pre-emptive strike for anybody that try's to tell you the truth about that stuff.

This "certificate" IS ONE OF THE FUNNISEST FUCKING THINGS I HAVE EVER SEEN AND 100% MADE UP bullshit.
https://www.cermastore.com/images/do...TV_Program.pdf
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