"Ceramic Coating Restores and Extends Life of Collector Car Engines"
"Ceramic Coating Restores and Extends Life of Collector Car Engines"
http://hts.asminternational.org/port...00621e010aRCRD
Interesting. I'm not so sure about it, though.
Interesting. I'm not so sure about it, though.
http://hts.asminternational.org/port...00621e010aRCRD
Interesting. I'm not so sure about it, though.
Interesting. I'm not so sure about it, though.

'Nuff said.
Two comments. First, I'm always skeptical of a press release like this from the company that's promoting the product. Second, if this is all it takes to get a 12% mileage improvement in a nearly new SUV (which is better than the improvement from the Escalade Hybrid), GM would be using this stuff from the factory. 
'Nuff said.

'Nuff said.
I don't know a *lot* about ceramics, but I know enough not to summarily dismiss this.
I'd like to find someone who knows enough to credit or discredit it.
And yes, I AM a card-carrying cynic...
First question, would relate to the possibility of applying one via the crankcase.
Norm
I assume you're referring to the various ceramic and thermal coatings that are sprayed onto pistons or valves. These have been developed by the aerospace industry and have been proven to work. As you correctly point out, they are NOT simply poured into the crankcase.
Norm,
I assume you're referring to the various ceramic and thermal coatings that are sprayed onto pistons or valves. These have been developed by the aerospace industry and have been proven to work. As you correctly point out, they are NOT simply poured into the crankcase.
I assume you're referring to the various ceramic and thermal coatings that are sprayed onto pistons or valves. These have been developed by the aerospace industry and have been proven to work. As you correctly point out, they are NOT simply poured into the crankcase.
There was the graphite oil back in the '70s. Was that any good? Graphite made a lot of sense in many ways, but in the oil was it effective?
One huge drawback was perception. When it was new, it was black and *looked* very old. It also seemed to make any leaks worse, but again that could have been due to the looks.
In racing applications they are well worth the cost of admission but, in mass production, a different budget must be applied.
Norm
That's *exactly* what I mean by bringing this up. Coatings aren't something new. And the technology is getting better.
There was the graphite oil back in the '70s. Was that any good? Graphite made a lot of sense in many ways, but in the oil was it effective?
One huge drawback was perception. When it was new, it was black and *looked* very old. It also seemed to make any leaks worse, but again that could have been due to the looks.
There was the graphite oil back in the '70s. Was that any good? Graphite made a lot of sense in many ways, but in the oil was it effective?
One huge drawback was perception. When it was new, it was black and *looked* very old. It also seemed to make any leaks worse, but again that could have been due to the looks.
Comparing aerospace coatings that are expensive, require careful application, and which do NOT provide a 12% increase in gas mileage with something poured in the crankcase is like comparing a complete engine rebuild with using the "rebuild in a can" products sold by JC Whitney and Pep Boys.
Sure, it is suspect. But I'd like to see arguments with some substance, not just a cursory dismissal.
I'd like to see arguments with some substance, not just a cursory dismissal.
I had an eng noise so I changed oil and put in a bottle of marvel myst oil ...
It loosened things up and the noise was more pronounced, it seems like a failed lifter ...
the eng has 100,000 miles opn it ...
It loosened things up and the noise was more pronounced, it seems like a failed lifter ...
the eng has 100,000 miles opn it ...
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