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Old 05-29-2019, 09:09 AM   #1
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Default Upper Cylinder Lube

Good morning to All,

I have been using 4oz. of MMO in my car religiously on every tank of gas and am sold on the benefit's It provides. I find it's great stuff, but are the other just as good in your opinion?

I am a subscriber to the Youtube channel Project Farm and the guy test everything under the sun including upper cylinder lubrication and engine oil's. Great info if you have never seen his channel. Also look over his engine oil testing while your there.

Anyhow he tested MMO, Seafoam, water and Berryman's B-12 over a few different video's

I want to try the Barryman's B-12 and was wondering if anyone else has tried and what are your final thought's?

Here is a link to the Project Farms Barryman's B-12 testing.

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Old 05-29-2019, 09:15 AM   #2
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I'm also a big fan of the Project Farm channel. Never tried Berrymans but very curious to see your results.
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I personnaly think additives do more to make the owner feel good than actually benefit our A's. I am still running my performance A's after many miles on them. The first one I re-bored in 1960, first ran it with a Riley 2-port conversion, now one of my own flat-heads. It has been re-rung a couple of times, has many miles, and the bores are still pristene. Modern day oils and a full-flow filter is all I have ever used. I have overdrives and drive 60-65 regularly on the freeways. Just my opinion.
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