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Old 07-23-2025, 03:36 AM   #8
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"Liqui-Moly Ceratec: A Notable Exception

For engines with Lokasil and Alusil bores, the use of friction modifiers like Liqui-Moly Ceratec has been shown to reduce friction and wear. When added to factory A40-approved oils, these additives enhance the oil’s ability to protect cylinder walls under extreme conditions. Swepco 502 Oil Improver is also a suitable alternative to Ceratec to boost friction modifier levels."

Driven oils are not available in my country, so Ceratec is most def going in my engine on the regular.
Thanks! I did put one bottle of LiquiMoly in when I changed the oil.
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