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william somers
> 24 hourDidn’t take long to notice different probably around 150 Up around 1.5 miles per gallon
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Jose gonzalez
> 24 hour2006 2.5L altima. My motor did get quieter. Its hard to test “vibration levels” and fuel economy promise but i figure if it got quieter its doing everything else it says it does. Reccomend the product for your everyday car and MAKE SURE YOU GO TO WEBSITE TO GET EXACT INSTRUCTIONS. Packaging does not come with them. Also dont add additive while the car is running (dont try it just take my word).
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Surfhighlander
> 24 hourI don’t know I cannot tell.
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Kay
> 24 hourI really dont go out much. I havent noticed any difference yet. I figure it is like taking vitamins, to really cant tell most of the time.
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kenneth w. payton
> 24 hourAs soon as I put it in I could tell the difference in about two minutes
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Kris Hankinson
> 24 hourI bought this for my 2005 Saab 9-3 Aero Turbo with 134k+ miles on the odometer. The instructions said it takes 500 miles for full effect. Within 100 miles I noted that my engine was idling much more smoothly, to the extent I had to check the tach to make sure it hadnt stalled. Previously the car had a problem with increased turbo lag, but within 300 miles after I added TriboTEX the turbo had become much more responsive. There was a time when I had thought I would need to replace this car, but now it feels like its good for at least another 50k. I have since bought TriboTEX for my other cars, a 2006 (165k) and 2009 (110k) Saab 9-3 V6 Turbo Aeros, and both have shown increased performance and better gas mileage. While TriboTEX may seem expensive, the benefits in improved performance and gas mileage means it pays for itself in the long run.
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Stephen Richards
> 24 hourTribotex is one oil additive I would recommend to anyone who is willing to give it a try. I have two cars I added tribotex to...Honda civic that has 260 thousand miles and a ford freestyle. The Honda has a lot more horsepower and the engine ran a lot smoother and quieter. The freestyle has 230 thousand miles and the miles per gallon is increasing by 3-4 plus it runs really smooth. It’s good stuff for me and it works! I recommended it to my friends and family! If they wanted proof I just let them drive my car so they could tell the difference and make them a believer. So...if you’re reading this review, try it! You won’t regret it!
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James Breslin
> 24 hourNow with 700 miles on my car Im averaging 1.8 more miles per gallon.
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XxHammer_HeadxX
> 24 hourI paid the 100$ for this tiny tube. I do believe there has been some benefit. My 92 Bronco has the original engine and 400k plus miles. Whats funny is that it rolled over from 399,999 back to 300,000. Anyways, I did not dyno the truck before or after and use decibel measurements like some of the guys on youtube etc. I take care of my engine obviously, and this stuff does appear to help it run smoother. They state 500 miles for the full effect. I was more nervous about what it may mess up in my engine though due to the amount of miles. I have encountered no issues thus far. However I did not notice a real difference until I reach over 1000 miles. I drove the bronco to Los Angeles from PHX and back. That is when I really felt the increase in power, pickup and follow thru when gunnin it. So was it this stuff? I would have to say yes.
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Glen
> 24 hourI have a 2007 Silverado with the 6.0 engine. Lately the thing has had a lifter tick when first started. Yesterday I added the TriboTex and poof its gone. A+ Update- We got over 12 inches of snow yesterday. Had to go to work this morning and it was 28 degrees. Went to go start the truck and NOT A SINGLE LIFTER TICK! This is some good s hit.