MotorKote claims that it’s not an additive, but rather a friction reducer. The product also claims that even water won’t wash it away. In fact, removing metal is the only way to remove MotorKote.
Project Farm tests the claims of this product by pre-treating the crankcase with MotorKote and then replacing MotorKote with water to see if the engine will survive for an entire hour without any damage…
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