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Post by flyereddie on Mar 5, 2007 6:31:45 GMT -5
hi guys has anyone had any experience in using a Nulon product ( E20) in an SR500 engine , on their website www.nulon.com.au/products.php?productId=e20 they claim that it is safe to use with wet clutches any thoughts? thanks
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Post by flyereddie on Mar 26, 2007 5:16:31 GMT -5
hi guys its me again, I guess no one has tried this yet . call me a guinne pig i just tried the nulon in my SR, I used the E10 for old engines. I remember I read yeas ago of a test run by the nulon people where they ran a newish car for I think 10,000km with their product in the oil then they drained the oil from the sump and with an independent monitor in the car drove it from Sydney to Melbourn without oil! Not that im planning to run without oil. I took the SR for a spin on sunday with no problens Ill keep you posted and see how the clutch holds out
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Post by milkman on Mar 28, 2007 2:39:28 GMT -5
I cant talk for my bikes, but I used Nulon products quite a bit with my old '79 VB commodore -greatest car in the world - or just my first car.
Anyway the General VB had 170,000 on it when I bought it, never had the head of the straight six red 202 opened, original carb, original shite three speed auto, diff etc etc.
I used the petrol treatment to clean the fuel system, and on long trips, teh octane boost. (as it took me all over NSW for the country 21st runs and chasing harvest)
All I can tell you is my old girl went harder and ran smoother noticeably on the octane boost and was worth the 10 dollar on a long trip (and a students "wage"). The fuel treatment seemed good also.
When I blew my head gasket, and for the last 18 months drove the car with a cracked head and come Bars-leak in the radiator (brilliant stuff) I still used their products for no adverse effects.
So, unless your bike is in a worse state than my car was (kept going faster until it finally died in 2004, with a glorious all seals blow out), I would say you shouldn't have any problems.
Which reminds me, if any of you Aussies want a VB commo, with lukey extractors, clarion sound system and pedders sports rider suspension, decent tyres (when I parked it 2 years ago) its free if you come and get it. Currently my 17 year old dog just stares at it waiting to go for a trip again......
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