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Re: Torco Oil
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Hey Steven, Yup. Its quite a common practice by quite a few BMW owners. Just tell them what u want done and what not to touch. Like for my oil change service, I told them to change the oil and oil filter, not to touch the oil countdown timer & ECU and not to wash my car. Cheers, Sam
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Re: Torco Oil
Ang Moh... This is not running in the oil... but rather to set in the MPZ. The MPZ works under intense heat and pressures.. MPZ contains a phosphorus/zinc compound. Under heat and pressures, it etches itself to the cylinder liners, rings and bearings and leaves behind the zinc. This fills up the microscopic gaps and this in turn reduces friction.. That is why i ask all first timers who use Torco and MPZ to gun their cars in the first 3 gears for 3 times.. Cheers
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Re: Torco Oil
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Hi Sam, did you buy a bottle of MPZ? I think you gonna need it...
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R2D For your mechanical and grooming needs Home of the infamous Ignition Upgrade Users of Klasse, Sonus and Zymol Selling Torco Racing Oils and Volker Racing Spark Plugs Introducing Voltronic synthetic oils and chemicals 51 Bukit Batok Crescent #02-18, Unity Centre S(658077) Tel 63163283 or 96651761 |
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Re: Torco Oil
Hmmm...slapping me....sounds kinky...
7k rpm is a good engine speed... ha ha..
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