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Can Friction Free 3000 be used in new or rebuilt engines?

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Can Friction Free 3000 be used in new or rebuilt engines?

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Allow manufacturer’s break-in period to elapse before applying Friction Free 3000 engine treatment. The period is normally after the first oil change. Please note that the use of the engine treatment may void the manufacturer’s warranty. Will the oil ring on the piston clog or cake up when using Friction Free 3000? No. It will not. Will Friction Free 3000 clog up the oil filter? Not standard oil filters. It can, however, clog up the “toilet tissue” filers (the ones made of very fine material used on customized vehicles, 5-7 micron pore size). Why should I consider Friction Free 3000? Oils are already blended with additives, which serve various requirements. Dispersants/detergents, oxidation inhibitors, extreme pressure anti-wear agents and friction modifiers are but a few of the many “ingredients” in today’s motor oils. Though sufficient, these “additives” do not address the gradual wear, surface irregularities and high demands placed on engines by most drivers. Friction Free 3000’s un

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