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Question: How is Dyna-Lube Oil Concentrate used in two-cycle applications such as snow mobiles, jet skis, outboard engines, chain saws, etc?
Answer: Dyna-Lube Oil Additive provides a significant increase in performance in any two-cycle application. Simply add two ounces of Dyna-Lube Oil Concentrate per quart of two-cycle oil (any brand), blend by shaking the container, then add this mixture to your fuel in the ratio that your manufacturer recommends. In addition to the lubrication factor enhanced by Dyna-Lube, there are elements that activate into an octane boost. Therefore, there is no need to add the Fuel Concentrate for two-cycle applications.

Question: Some brands say their product is good for 50,000 miles. Why does Dyna-Lube recommend you use the Oil Concentrate with each oil change?
Answer: Those companies who claim this fallacy are misleading the public. The fact is that most any additive treatment goes out with the dirty oil when you pull the drain plug. Most of the companies who promote this fallacy have a large amount of Teflon or PTFE in their product. Teflon or PTFE act like a cholesterol in your engine that will block tiny oil passageways, cause rings to seize up on the pistons, coat and plug oil screen pickups and cause premature engine failure. You can verify this information yourself by calling any petroleum company and asking these questions to a lubrication engineer. You can also call most any engine re-builder and find that the so-called 50,000 mile additives are harmful to your engine. It's a proven fact that each time you change your oil the effectiveness of any oil additive is dramatically diluted.

The Teflon additive clowns claim their product adheres to the metal surface. The fact is that it takes over 1,400 degrees of heat to activate Teflon onto your frying pans. Show me an engine that ever gets even one half of that temperature. You also might want to look at your Teflon coated frying pan and see how much of it is left. I believe you will see that some of the Teflon has been flavoring your eggs and bacon.

Question: Does Dyna-Lube Oil Concentrate adhere to the metal bearing surfaces?
Answer: Yes. It penetrates into the micro pores of all metal surfaces.

Question: Should I use Dyna-Lube products in a brand new car or wait until I have driven a few thousand miles?
Answer: Use Dyna-Lube Oil Concentrate and Fuel Concentrates immediately in your new car. The fact is that your engine is broken in sufficiently at the factory before you ever receive it. The materials used in bearings for today's cars are designed to break in very quickly. Furthermore, engine re-builders are finding the use of Dyna-Lube Oil Additive makes the break in process smoother and cooler. They also report that they are producing a more precise engine with the use of Dyna-Lube Oil Additive in the pre-assembly process. I use three ounces of Dyna-Lube Oil Concentrate per quart of premium grade motor oil and then coat every working mechanism with a liberal amount of this mixture as I am assembling the parts. This produces the smoothest startup you can imagine.

Question: Will Dyna-Lube Oil Concentrate work with synthetic motor oil?
Answer: Yes.

Question: How much do you add to the power steering?
Answer: Use one ounce per quart of power steering fluid.

Question: It will be another 1,000 miles before I need to change my oil. Should I wait until then to add Dyna-Lube Oil Concentrate?
Answer: Start protecting your investment. Use it now.

Question: Does your engine have to be warm before adding Dyna-Lube Oil Concentrate?
Answer: No.

Question: Will Dyna-Super-Lube Oil Additive hurt my engine if I use too much?
Answer: To achieve the optimal protection for your vehicle, start out using two ounces per quart of oil. More will not damage an engine, but adding two ounces per quart at each change interval is cost effective and the best ratio to use.
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