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Old 03-23-2007, 03:01 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Stp

Maybe this is coincidence but I doubt it..
Years ago I had an old nissan that was burning some oil, so I started putting STP in it. That seemed to help with the burning. After a while I changed the oil and did not have any stp to put in. When I started it up after that, these was some knock in the bottom end, when it never did that before.
Like I said perhaps it was coincidence, and it was an old car, but I have never used additives since that experience.
My 2 cents..
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