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Any engine performs better with Energy Release! To learn more about our extensive line of automotive products, simply point and click on the links to the right under Automotive. Get ready, get set, get Energy Release.
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What makes ER different than other additives? |
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ER is the only "pure concentrate" available. ER can be used in all lubricated systems of your vehicle and is non-toxic, nonflammable and environmentally safe. ER does not contain fortifiers commonly found in other additives such as Teflon*, zinc, moly, lead or graphite. |
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Can ER be used with wet clutches? |
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Yes, ER does not coat or plate surfaces and does not negatively affect fiber clutch discs, therefore it can be used in wet clutch applications commonly found in motorcycles, ATV's and even automatic transmissions. |
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If I use a good oil, will I see the benefits of using ER? |
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Yes, ER is designed to modify the rough surfaces of ferrous (iron) metals, thus making them smoother. ER is not a lubricant like oil, but is designed to be carried by oil to points of heat and friction. |
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Other additives are claiming to be "metal conditioners" too, so how can I tell for sure? |
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Either the Pin & Block Test of the ASTM-2782 Timken Bearing Test will give conclusive evidence of ER's ability to truly condition metal, especially when you wipe the metal surface dry and run bare steel to steel with no lubrication. Nothing beats Energy Release! |
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Are there other applications for ER? |
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Yes, keep in mind that ER is not a lubricant, but works with lubricants such as oils, greases, hydraulic fluids, ATF's, gear lubes, machining and cutting fluids and even Freon*. |
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