Рет қаралды 94
Despite glowing reviews of this product, Restorer & Lub did nothing for the engine, did not help MPGS, Noise level is off the roof now, shot the MPG way down and now car run like crap :(, sounds like it's going to blow up. Do not put any additives into your vehicle. Also something is not right with the car computer now it's going up and down with the miles doesn't regulate, but MPGS are even going lower now it's just crazy mpgs 22 mph is NOT GOOD !
NO WHERE DOES IT STATE THE FOLLOWING AS THIS CUSTOMER STATED, "I have an 2010 Toyota that is burning oil. So I thought I would give this a try (I used it many years ago with success on another vehicle). I bought it, and planned to pour it in on my next oil change. I did some more research and saw some folks posting info about Engine Restore not being compatible with VVT systems. Long story short, it isn't. How do I know? I called the company. This warning is NOWHERE on the can (see picture), OR on the companies US website though. Why? My guess is they don't really want people to know that their product could clog the VVT or VTEC screens causing issues like check engine lights and ruined VVT solonoids. They are literally hiding that information. This product was made for engines that were last produced about 20+ years ago. The can does say "for older high milage engines" but come on, they know people will potentially use this in thier "newer" 10 year old car. And another thing that really ticks me off is that I have recommended this product over the years to others. Never again. Just beware if you have a Toyota/Lexus/Honda/Nissan/etc, or ANY vehicle with variable valve timing that uses oil pressure to operate (which 95% do) this is not the chemical for you"