dalcazar
Bioengineer
- Sep 25, 2005
- 107
Hi guys, sorry to bring up an oil additive topic on here, however I've had very little luck getting coherent answers to the question as to whether or not it's safe to use Liqui (Lubro) Moly's MoS2 additive in a wankel engine, specifically on my rx8. I aim to decrease wear, especially on the apex seals, as well as all the engine internals.
I haven't found anyone who has been willing to try this product on wankel yet, if I do so, I might be the first person to try it who has posted any information on the web about doing so.
First off, I contacted liqui-moly themselves in germany and got an email back from them quickly stating that it would be fine to use in a wankel. A query on the main rx8 forum for the internet got cautious responses of "try at your own risk" which is valid. The specific reasoning being that it could either:
a) cause the oil metering pump to fail by filling it with heavy metals.
b) cause the CAT to fail.
My main problem with any of these opinions is that they are merely speculation on behalf of people who may or may not know what they are talking about. I have confirmed directly with liqui-moly that the product is entirely compatible with CATs and will not damage them in any way, however the possibility of either the oil metering pump or the oil injection ports in some way clogging are a valid concern that I can't dismiss out of hand even though I would lean away from it being a problem of any kind.
So I ask you experts, is there anything to substantiate the calls for caution? The MoS2 product is a colloidal suspension with an average particle size of 0.3 microns?
Would the use of the MoS2 product be considered worthwhile in wankel engines?
I haven't found anyone who has been willing to try this product on wankel yet, if I do so, I might be the first person to try it who has posted any information on the web about doing so.
First off, I contacted liqui-moly themselves in germany and got an email back from them quickly stating that it would be fine to use in a wankel. A query on the main rx8 forum for the internet got cautious responses of "try at your own risk" which is valid. The specific reasoning being that it could either:
a) cause the oil metering pump to fail by filling it with heavy metals.
b) cause the CAT to fail.
My main problem with any of these opinions is that they are merely speculation on behalf of people who may or may not know what they are talking about. I have confirmed directly with liqui-moly that the product is entirely compatible with CATs and will not damage them in any way, however the possibility of either the oil metering pump or the oil injection ports in some way clogging are a valid concern that I can't dismiss out of hand even though I would lean away from it being a problem of any kind.
So I ask you experts, is there anything to substantiate the calls for caution? The MoS2 product is a colloidal suspension with an average particle size of 0.3 microns?
Would the use of the MoS2 product be considered worthwhile in wankel engines?