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Re: FriktionTek by Xado Is Restoring My Blown Engine
Posted by davidgmills [Email] (more from davidgmills) on Wed, 21 Apr 2010 15:12:34
In Reply to: Re: FriktionTek by Xado Is Restoring My Blown Engine, Mark from Toronto, Wed, 21 Apr 2010 08:19:55
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Definitely not spam and as my disclaimer says I have no financial interest whatsoever in this product.
It's just a product I came across while researching the internet. I was fascinated by the story and tempted by the claims since I had nothing to loose.
There are a number of other manufacturers other than XADO that are attempting to duplicate its process. I know of one manufacturer in Finland and another in Poland.
But I thought it best to stick with the original manufacturer that has the patent.
It was also much easier to get (I got mine in two days time), seemed to be cheaper (some cost twice as much) and also usually only requires one treatment every 65,000 miles. Most, maybe all, of the other manufacturers require several treatments and most claim the process needs to be repeated every 30,000 miles or so.
What also convinced me this product is all it claims to be is the electron microscope pictures of an untreated metal before treatment (very jagged) and the smooth as glass pictures after treatment.
You can go to Friktiontek.com and read much more about it.
Some very interesting testimonials.
And you might want to google cermet or cer-met to find the other manufacturers for comparison purposes or google engine compression restore.
Hope this helps.
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