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If you wouldn't put a quality ash free 2 stroke oil in the tank you certainly shouldn't be considering additives like this with it's unknown content. |
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I had been using 3ozs of Walmart TC-W3 - didn't seem to do much for my MPGs, but didn't hurt.
Last 2 tanks, I started using 4ozs instead - it does seem to yield better mileage (notwithstanding our switch to winter blend, which lowers fuel efficiency). My understanding was that TC-W3 would also lubricate and clean cylinder walls or something (as per bobistheoilguy) - and in my old Celica, it did improve my MPGs by 1-2 (for a ~30mpg car). |
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I tried to look up the spec on that oil but only found a few moans that it was thin and smells bad. |
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It does smell..... unpleasant.... But at about $5CAD per liter, I'm content with the Walmart stuff for now.... I'm using TC-W3, which IIRC is ashless already.
So far so good! |
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I take it you are adding it to shut up the chirps rather than get better economy? |
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So yeah, I'm using it to maximize my fuel economy (save it for the fun stuff) |
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I don't think it's marketing if several people on this very forum have also attested to that fact. The crappy fitlers in most car suck at filtering contaminants out and restrict the airflow when they clogged with contaminants. An oiled filter, made of a better material will filter out more contaminants and provide greater airflow. It works the same as a household A/C filter in that regard. Some A/C filters are better at filtering and cooling than others. Marketing would be if the only people claiming that fact was Perrin and NO ONE else. Multiple reviews of different air-filters, as well as posters on this forum have claimed better filtration from drop in filters and better airflow. |
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Not personal experience, other owners are claiming similar idle dips in cars such as TC's, RAV's etc.
I googled "Toyota Idle Dip" plus a couple model names and came up with a few corroborating stories. I believe I kept it to new cars like ours, not something to be fixed by cleaning the MAF and throttle body and such. http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31656 http://www.scionlife.com/forums/showthread.php?t=205939 http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/14...ough-idle.html http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/32...2012-5spd.html |
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