Why should I put TX7 in my car?
One application of TX7 Engine Treatment can add
years to the life of your engine, increase it's
efficiency and reduce maintenance costs, making
your investment last much longer
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Can TX7
be used in any vehicle at any mileage?
Yes, TX7 can be used
in any engine as soon as the recommended break-in
has been achieved. On new engines that is
generally 4000 to 7000 miles. TX7 also
dramatically restores power in older higher
mileage engines.
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How
long does the TX7 treatment last?
The initial treatment
of TX7 in the average engine is good for
approximately 20,000 miles. Since TFE is
chemically inert, most solvents and detergents
will not effect the treatment. Only excessive and
constant rubbing may cause some TFE erosion to
occur. By treating at intervals of 12,000 miles
or once annually, the maximum benefits can be
maintained indefinitely.
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How
does TX7 reduce friction?
By burnishing TFE
particles into the irregularities of the metal
surfaces. Where you once had metal to metal, you
now have TFE to TFE. This reduces metal interface
friction, heat build-up and increases efficiency.
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Will
using TX7 void the manufacturer's warranty?
No, TX7 treatments
will not void the manufacturer's warranty. It
should be noted that it is extremely important
that you change fluids at the manufacturer's
recommended interval.
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Can TX7
clog oil lines, oil ports or filters?
No, TX7 TFE particles
are ground to a fraction of a micron, thereby
allowing the particles to pass through any filter
system. Also, with PolyDyn's unique suspension
process, the TFE particles stay in suspension and
will not build-up on themselves in critical
areas, such as oil passageways.
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How
soon should I change my oil after adding TX7?...
and what about transmission and differential
treatments, also?
Although TX7
treatments can be left in for extended intervals
without causing harmful affects, we believe that
your engine oil, as well as transmission and
differential fluids should all be changed at the
manufacturer's recommended interval whether they
contain TX7 treatments or not.
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Will
TX7 reduce oil consumption in an engine?
Yes, TX7 has
been known to reduce oil consumption in some
older engines. By working into the ring lands and
allowing the rings to move freely again, a better
seal is achieved thus increasing compression,
reducing oil consumption and engine smoking.
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Why do
many engines gain RPM's after being treated with
TX7?
The drastic reduction
of friction and drag inside the engine allows it
to develop more power with the same amount of
fuel, thus increasing RPM's.
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How
can I tell if TX7 really is reducing wear inside
my engine so that my engine will last longer?
By using oil analysis
which measures wear on metals and other chemical
changes in the engine oil, engine longevity can
be measured. Incredible wear reduction occurs in
virtually every TX7 treated engine. Oil analysis
reports sent to us by users show wear reduction
in ranges from 50% to 90%.
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How
high does the engine temperature have to go for
TX7 TFE bonding to take place?
Temperature is not a
factor in TFE bonding (many other engine
treatment products cannot make the same
statement). TX7's TFE bonding takes place at
"friction wear points" regardless of
engine temperatures, and that is due to TX7's
unique formulation and mechanical burnishing.
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Is TX7
compatible with other fuel systems?
Not only is
TX7 compatible with other fuel systems such as
diesel, it is also compatible with the new
synthetic oils.
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