Militec is bonds to metal via heat. It isn't meant to lube like oil. To properly test it you need to apply it to yourvtest billet, then heat said billet, then reapply. Same with the friction wheel. In any real-life application both surfaces would be treated via heat. Go ahead and by equal and do the same with the wet lubes. You will be amazed by militecs performance once you properly apply it. I'm going to subscribe hoping to see that vid!
By the I found some info on the Verylube in a Forum figured id post it here: Contents: -5% Fullerene-C60 aka Buckminsterfullerene. Its basically a soccerball of 60 Carbon Atoms bonded together. Literally nanoparticle sized balls made of carbon atoms how cool is that? -5% LAO to aid solubility probably -90% AN as the base oil They have send a sample trough a spectrum analyzer so that's accurate information.
I use militec 1 on my firearms... In my country they use as oil additive, and run 1 mile without oil in the engine. Well... by the result of this test... What they are selling here, is a fraud. But on the benefit of the doubt... Put some temperature, in a 10 min break in. In my guns, the militec is absorbed by the metal, and everything runs smooth... Ciao!
I've used MILITEC1 at work and every vehicle for 25 years, has been a life saver on seized parts.
hello, Please Test ROWE oil - made in Germany. Tks
Wait are those gouge marks with the xado? And if so ill be more than happy to take militec 1 over the other
I like way you test. Can you test AR9200V2? Best engine oil additive on market in my view.
What is AR9200V2?
Its expensive. 25€ per oil change for me.... I could stretch a bottle to 2 oil changes but don't know if that's still enough to be effective.
Xado stage 1 maximum is the best.
So overall is xado a good buy in your opinion? Thanks for the video any feedback appreciated
Mhh, I have never seen Militec -1 oil to be that clear looking!!!
Yeah its not that clear.
Militec is bonds to metal via heat. It isn't meant to lube like oil.
To properly test it you need to apply it to yourvtest billet, then heat said billet, then reapply. Same with the friction wheel.
In any real-life application both surfaces would be treated via heat.
Go ahead and by equal and do the same with the wet lubes.
You will be amazed by militecs performance once you properly apply it.
I'm going to subscribe hoping to see that vid!
Xado e o melhor do mundo
Great video! But… I would see a 3rd scar, with lubricant oil only.
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number 8 weight?
XADO VERY LUBE and Neo Protec GT-em which is better?
Very good lube
By the I found some info on the Verylube in a Forum figured id post it here:
Contents:
-5% Fullerene-C60 aka Buckminsterfullerene. Its basically a soccerball of 60 Carbon Atoms bonded together. Literally nanoparticle sized balls made of carbon atoms how cool is that?
-5% LAO to aid solubility probably
-90% AN as the base oil
They have send a sample trough a spectrum analyzer so that's accurate information.
I don't know the C60 but surely there are halogens inside...
I use militec 1 on my firearms... In my country they use as oil additive, and run 1 mile without oil in the engine. Well... by the result of this test... What they are selling here, is a fraud. But on the benefit of the doubt... Put some temperature, in a 10 min break in. In my guns, the militec is absorbed by the metal, and everything runs smooth... Ciao!
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Exact... You can see that the Militec there used , no is a orange and no change to Blue... so .. looks like a fake Militec.