Postby FullStop » July 4th, 2008, 11:07 am
amsoil says that moly has good lubricant properties in its solid form, then they say the moly separates from the liquid and deposits ,,,so now its in its solid form, doesnt that make for a good lubricant???like they said
"Royal Purple uses a different chemistry than most oil producers. They are one of only a handful of marketers using Molybdenum Disulfide (Moly) in their oil formulations at these higher levels.
Moly is a processed mineral that is similar in appearance to graphite. Moly has good lubricating properties when used either by itself (in dry power form or as an additive to oil or other lubricants). Particles of the Moly can come out of suspension and agglomerate"