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Old 10-03-2008
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Default Fister engine lube

Really cool to be able to have a go with this stuff at the weekend.



We were advised by the ‘Fister’ people that this would help us get engines running in the cold weather, and can be used on both new and old engines.

Myself & G both have brand new OS V-spec engines, we removed the plugs and popped a couple of drops of Fister lube through the holes, into the bores. The story goes that there is a tiny amount of Teflon suspended in solution in the oil; this enables the piston to slide easily through the ‘pinch’ spot on the engine without loosing compression. We did not do any back to back tests so can’t say without doubt that there was a benefit, we didn’t have any problems through the day with engines not starting easily.

As yet we do not know when it will be available to buy in the UK, watch this space.



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