Tufoil for Engines
Tufoil for Engines
Engine Treatment
There are so many engine treatments on the market today, it’s all but impossible to stand out from the crowd without resorting to dramatic infomercials or paying some high-priced spokesperson to give a convincing testimonial. You may have noticed that we don’t do any of those things and yet we’ve earned worldwide notoriety.
Several years ago, the Guinness Book of World Records chose Tufoil as “The World’s Most Efficient Lubricant.” To this day, we are the ONLY engine treatment in the Guinness Book. So far, no one has been able to break that record!
We’ll never see the low gas prices from years ago again! But we can get the most out of what we have to pay today. Smart drivers rely on Tufoil® for help in creating improved engine efficiency!
Tufoil is “The World’s Most Efficient Lubricant.” Efficient-running engines use less gas! Tufoil was tested by the United States Government at their federal laboratory (The National Bureau of Standards, now known as NIST) and passed with flying colors. NIST determined that Tufoil has surface friction so low that it makes Tufoil the most slippery substance known to man.
The Canadian Government ran extreme cold weather tests at their laboratory in Kapuskasing. Their findings show that Tufoil boosted cranking speed in both gas and diesel engines by nearly 10% in cold-weather starting. Their findings also showed a 5% fuel savings.
The Federal Trade Commission has been paying close attention to many of our competitors. As a result, they have issued warnings to many of them for false advertising claims. You can check it out yourself by visiting the FTC website and typing “oil additives” in the search box provided on their website.
For a standard crankcase of 4 – 5 quarts, add 8 ounces of Tufoil as an initial treatment when you change your oil. After this initial treatment, just 4 ounces of Tufoil added to the crankcase at each oil change is sufficient. Smaller crankcases require less Tufoil. The basic guideline is 2 ounces for each quart as an initial treatment and 1 ounce per quart at each oil change after that.
Synthetic Oils & Synthetic Gear Oils & Greases: Over the years, Tufoil has always mixed with all mineral oils and synthetics oils. Recently, however, we have seen an emergence of glycol-based synthetic oils and greases. We are mostly seeing it in high-end gear box synthetic oils for high temperature applications. Tufoil is not always compatible with glycol synthetics. If in doubt, you can check compatibility by mixing 1 ounce of Tufoil and 10 ounces of your oil at room temperature and stirring. No wait time is needed. Tufoil should dissolve right into your oil with no settling or clumping. If there is no separation, Tufoil is compatible with your synthetic oil.