Is Engine Protectant a Scam?
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No. In the high-temperature and high-pressure environment of an engine, engine protectant forms an extremely thin yet highly pressure-resistant and wear-resistant molybdenum alloy protective layer on the metal surfaces of the engine. This significantly reduces internal friction, markedly enhances the antioxidant properties of the lubricating oil, effectively inhibits oxidative degradation of the oil, and reduces the formation of high-temperature deposits and low-temperature sludge, providing comprehensive and superior protection for the engine. The following are the functions of engine protectant: Anti-wear: Prevents dry friction or wear between metal components inside the engine. Lubrication: Forms a protective film on various metal components, offering a better lubrication system than engine oil. Noise reduction: Effectively and noticeably reduces noise caused by friction or decreased lubrication performance of the engine oil.