WHY DO DIESEL ENGINES REQUIRE MORE PRODUCT THAN GAS ENGINES?
Microlon resin is driven deeper into the pore structure of the metal by the higher compression of diesel engines. The benefits of the Microlon film come from Microlon-to-Microlon contact inside of the engine. The Microlon film on the surface of the moving metal parts protects the engine components from wear and makes them super-slick nearly friction-free. So more is required to adequately form the film on these high compression engines. Turbo-charged and super-turbo-charged diesel engines have even higher than normal compression and require more product than regular diesel engines.