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Does engine restorer work?

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Does engine restorer work?

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I was embarrassed about blue exhaust smoke when accelerating away from traffic lights so I reluctantly went ahead and bought some RESTORE from their importer in Framlingham. The lady there (Roz? 01449 760244) was very helpful and sold me an engine flush and a 400ml can of their magic juice for under £28. I added the juice and drove to Antwerp and back and I am amazed to say that after only 625 miles my Volvo was running very smoothly at 70-80mph and the blue smoke had completely gone. I am a natural sceptic about additives but I am truly amazed: my car had never done better than 32mpg since i got it, but I filled up in Antwerp and again at the local Morrisons and calculated my mpg for the return trip at 45mpg on the 310 mile return trip, all at motorway speeds through Belgium, France and back from Dover to Colchester, and I didn’t need to add any oil when I got home. (Volvo 1.8 petrol injection, non-turbo, 4 cylinder 110,500 miles on the odometer). Amazing stuff.

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Engine Restore works by adding an agent that will bond to minute defects in your cylinder walls that is supposed to slow oil consumption and reduce oil burning. It does work to some degree, but if you want engine restore rebuild the engine. Engine Restore is not going to restore your engine.

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Unfortunately, regardless of the outlandish claims on the labels of some of these magic elixirs, there is nothing you can pour into a worn out engine that will even come close to “restoring” it.

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