Can LIQUID BEARING increase horsepower?
Engines are designed using parameters that include fuel and air ratios based on piston compression, camshaft or valve timing, exhaust systems, cylinder head breathing, displacement, etc. When the engine is running, it’s only going to produce as much power as it was designed to, and no more. No additive will “create” power. However, the net power output is reduced by the amount of friction/drag within the engine and/or drivetrain. Using LIQUID BEARING Lubricants throughout the drivetrain can help reduce internal friction between moving mechanical parts. The power that would normally go towards overcoming friction can now either be used, thereby releasing additional power, or it can be saved, increasing fuel mileage. Vehicles that have had the entire engine (including ancillary parts such as power steering pumps, air conditioning compressors, etc.) and driveline parts (u-joints, wheel bearings, transmission, rear axle, etc.) would obtain the highest gains in usable power/economy. * Thank