Quote: Originally posted by edde on 06 November 2004
Quote: Originally posted by 172beast on 06 November 2004Was a CTR, Jag X Type and a Beemer, M3 IIRC. Anyway, they took photos of the valves before and did some performance testing, mainly in gear times, they then ran on Optimax only for a few months, photographed the valves again and did identical tests. CTR and Jag both had spotless valves afterwards, BMW had no change. Tests showed very little difference but there was a difference, half a second at best on all the tests for the CTR, little difference on the Jag, hardly any on the beemer. Tests could be down to a number of factors though admitably, but the cleaner valves couldnt be down to anything else then the additives in Optimax surely?[/QUOTE]But Evo do loads of miles and top gear proved a while back (not that it was necessary) that cars with more miles on them were quicker as the parts had "loosened up".The aditives will help give a better cleaners burn etc but as for its value well I wouldnt pay the extra personally. Its to difficult to say that just because you spent an extra £100 or whever on optimax during a cars life it performs better as there are to many other factors involved, no two engine are the same.
Very true but valves dont clean themselves as they get older, theyll get more clogged up, I aint saying it makes your car quicker cos Ive ran my 172 on both for some time and never noticed a difference, but the cleaning additives must work. Whether thats worth the extra cash or not is anyones guess lol we all drive Renaults, theyll fall apart by the time Optimax does any difference to our engines anyway