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shogun7
03-05-2004, 11:27 PM
I was wondering if anyone has used this additive, and what is your conclusion. If you are not familiar with this go here:
http://www.aplus2000.net/Femp_Report.pdf :)
absrbrtek
03-05-2004, 11:58 PM
Snake Oil!!! If the manufacturers could squeeze out another 10% by adding a magic bullit, dont you think they would all be on the band wagon? This has been around for years under various scemes, it always comes back to Snake Oil!!!
Odomis
12-02-2008, 07:22 AM
That is NOT true that PROA's are Snake Oil. They have proven themselves in the 90's and many have improved or new products have come out that do much better than the originals, reflected the latest in chemical technology. The Department of Energy found that PROA's worked and recommend's the use of PROA's. The chlorine free products out now are considered by many the best on the market. Products like ArtiKool and Thermamax are a couple of chlorine free example products on the market. If you research the facts you will find that these products do indeed work from everything to large units to something small like a car air conditioners. I have seen as much as a 17 degree drop on car ac units treated with one of these PROA's that I mentioned. Please check the facts before calling something snake oil with all due respect. It does indeed work!
The MG Pony
13-02-2008, 02:35 PM
well whip that technical data on out and well have a gander till then I'd concure another scam. Nothing will ever beat a properly chosen oil in a well designed system, any thing more is simply a contaminant!
BTY 4 years old necrothread!
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