ZMax - Hype or Fact!!!!
#1
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ZMax - Hype or Fact!!!!
I have been considering on using ZMax in my baby on the next oil change. Has anyone used this product in their HHR's oil and gas? If so, have you seen any benefits from using it? Or is it all just a marketing strategy to sell a worthless product.
#2
I think from what I have seen it will not hurt anything but if you use a quality oil and change like you should there is no need for it.
With todays Syn oils there is no need for additives. If properly maintained the engines will well out last the vehicles as it is.
You can use it and not hurt anything but what do you really have to gain?
There is so much argument over what to use most products out there will support and maintain your engine. In the past oils were poor and broke down often.
But not so much with this one but other additives you do run the risk of a poor additive at times. Ones like Slick $50 was nothing more than a slick $50 lost and engine sludge.
The bottom line is you engine will last as long with out this product as with by just following factory directions. You have a better chance of rust eating the body up and brake lines before you will see an engine problem under normal use.
With todays Syn oils there is no need for additives. If properly maintained the engines will well out last the vehicles as it is.
You can use it and not hurt anything but what do you really have to gain?
There is so much argument over what to use most products out there will support and maintain your engine. In the past oils were poor and broke down often.
But not so much with this one but other additives you do run the risk of a poor additive at times. Ones like Slick $50 was nothing more than a slick $50 lost and engine sludge.
The bottom line is you engine will last as long with out this product as with by just following factory directions. You have a better chance of rust eating the body up and brake lines before you will see an engine problem under normal use.
#3
I'm always leery of putting stuff in the engine. I'll put it in the gas, but the engine oil, no... I figure it runs good, I don't want to screw it up. Besides, I've read that it's bad because you can't get all of it out at the oil change, so some of it stays in your engine and will eat away at seals and stuff and contaminate the good new oil. Not sure if that's true, but that's what I read once.
#5
It is a very good quality oil, but it does little in the way of claims. It is a nice little marketing program they have. I have used the oil additive in 2 vehicles, documented the mileage and have never obtained the results claimed. I have also had my oil tested after one use in my '94 explorer and the results came back with a slightly elevated carbon content, but little else outside of typical engine oil. I presume the elevated carbon content was indicative of some cleaning action, but nothing else.
It's your dime, so use it as you see fit.
It's your dime, so use it as you see fit.
#9
I use MMO in my old Flathead Harley, in the gas only...
But for todays motors. I am of the school, that you can possibly add something that may not agree with your oil additive package, & be better off with good oil.
I only use Mobil 1 full syn.. ( & this isn't a M1 commercial)..
But for todays motors. I am of the school, that you can possibly add something that may not agree with your oil additive package, & be better off with good oil.
I only use Mobil 1 full syn.. ( & this isn't a M1 commercial)..