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CERAMIZER for motorcycle engines NEWEST TECHNOLOGY!!

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by Tito, Mar 28, 2010.

  1. Tito

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    let me know how its works out for ya :lol:

    I'd try it on an old donor lawnmower or something before I put the polish engine genie in my bike
     
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    I wouldn't want to let it get into the crank case, it will surely make the clutch slip.
    I know Yamaha has been using ceramic lined cylinders in there snowmobiles for years now and have are using them in some of their bikes now too.
     
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    It says it's fine for wet clutches that aren't 100% metal plates.
     
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    Probably works on the same principal of teflon in synthetic oils. The problem is that too much build up can cause blockages in the fine oil passages like crank and piston bearings

    I don't want to stir up a debate on synthetic oils, but its my understanding that over use will ultimately lead to a problem.
     
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    It also says that it only works in areas of high friction and is self levleling to he mating surface. Some wierd stuff, really wish someone...besides me...would try it...lol
     
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    Mabey it's works great, but 200k under 2700... :)
     
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    reads like Chinese BS to me. Ceramics take like 1800 degrees to melt.
     
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    95% is not a great rating.

    Looks like snake-oil to me -- I highly doubt it'd be worth the $50 and the inherent risk.
     
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    Your only hope is that it doesn't work at all, but since it's "cheap" chinese junk, that's a possibility.
    I'm not picking on you Tito, but if the stuff doesn't affect your clutch, how will you know the stuff actually "works"??
     
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    NO WAY would I ever put that cr*p in my motors.
     

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