Great Product for your engine - ROIL

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  1. ullneverknow

    ullneverknow New Member

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    Hi Guys, I hope you don't mind me sharing some info on ROIL which I have had some fantastic results with in my cars. If you like what you read here you can go to a free product demo night in Brisbane on Aug 9.

    ROIL is a 'metal conditioner' that you add to oil.That's the important difference, it CONDITIONS metal and doesn't coat it like a teflon based product - ever seen the inside of a motor that's had a teflon product added? Bad news

    I used it in my old Soarer and one day noticed the engine was running a bit hot. I checked the engine oil and it didn't even register on the dip stick. No oil! I let the car cool down and put in four and a half litres. Started up the motor and she ran beautifully, I had that car for several years and always ran her with Roil. A friend of mine who uses Roil in his car did the same thing with his car. He said the only oil left in the motor was a baked crud on the end of the dip stick. He added oil and away he went again.

    Apart from the protection it reduces friction, engine runs cooler, less wear and tear, you know the rest. You put in your motor, gearbox, hydrolic steering, diff, mix it in grease, etc. It's an awesome product and a must if you luv your Z.

    The product demo is at "Royal on the Park", Cnr. Albert & Alice Streets, Brisbane on Tuesday August 9 - 7.30pm If enough people want to we could organise a group buy.
     
  2. chewy

    chewy Active Member

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    running your engine to the point of no oil on the dipstick would mean

    the mains bearings are likely to have made contact with the big ends and hence has scored the mains bearings. There is nothing in this world that could condition bearings after this to get them back to good working order.

    To be blunt - I think this sort of product would either do stuff all at best and engine damage at worst. If this product is so great then why isn't it included into the major oil manufactures oil products who have billions to spend on researchers and scientists.
     
  3. angrybear

    angrybear Moderator

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    :LOL: Let's see if I have got this right. In the two examples quoted,

    our two motoring "enthusiasts" were smart enough to put a tin of professor clubfoot's magic pudding mix in the sump, but too dumb to ever check their oil. :eek: And then the wonder fluid stepped in and did a magical rebuild of the bottom end before their very eyes. Hmmmm - pull the other one please.

    ..and you would like us all to truck on down to an information night and buy some? Gee...

    You wouldn't be a ROIL distributor by any chance, would you?

    Cheers:zlove:

    Barry
     
  4. ullneverknow

    ullneverknow New Member

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    Re: :LOL: Let's see if I have got this right. In the two examples quoted,

    Hey, ease up. It makes no difference to me whether you buy it or not. I've had some great results. Go to the demo and check it out for yourself. You may find out there are some things you don't know.
     
  5. chewy

    chewy Active Member

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    I might attend it and report back to the forum on my findings.
     
  6. angrybear

    angrybear Moderator

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    One thing I do know quite a lot about is "info nights", or to give them

    a more honest description, "seminar selling".

    Hey, everybody has to make a living - go for it. But I think you should put your posts in the "For Sale by Businesses" Forum.

    As for the product, I'm with chewy.

    Cheers:zlove:


    Barry
     
  7. Benny_C

    Benny_C About as subtle as...

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    Hmmm, sounds a little too good to be true......

    If someone told me that I could use the same oil in all these places, I wouldn't trust them as far as I could kick them! :wacko:

    So, are you telling me that the same grade "ROIL" can be used in my sump AND my diff? HA,HA,HA :LOL::LOL::LOL:
    Biggest load of sh*t i've ever heard.

    Sorry, NO SALE BUDDY!

    Try another SUCKER forum to sell your sh*t mate! :angry:
     
  8. ZisLuv

    ZisLuv New Member

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    I agree, vote to "for sale by business" section.
     
  9. ullneverknow

    ullneverknow New Member

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    Re: Hmmm, sounds a little too good to be true......

    Some interesting points of view.
    Roil's something you add to your existing oil. While the motor's running it transfers to the metal and acts to reduce friction between the moving metal parts. In my case, when my motor ran out of oil, there was no damage because there was not much heat generated due to friction.
    Friction reducing products have been around for a while. In the eighties I saw a big prime mover diesel do a 200 mile run on a motor with no oil.
    Rosco McGlashen uses Roil and the 2000 National Drag Racing Champions Mick Atholwood and Roy Smith; think they might know something?
    I buy it direct from the manufacturer and use it in my cars; you can do the same. Don't miss out on a great product just because you think someone is trying to sell you. Come on.
    And there's nothing to buy at the demo/info night/seminar, it's just information.
     
  10. angrybear

    angrybear Moderator

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    Mate, if I were still in Sales Management I would put you on for sure.

    All of this flack and heavy stuff coming in on you and you are still hanging in there flogging the product as if nothing was happening.

    You are a class act - but in the wrong place. The Forum is not a marketing opportunity, it is a place where like minded people can help each other out.

    Cheers:zlove:

    Barry
     
  11. ullneverknow

    ullneverknow New Member

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    Re: Mate, if I were still in Sales Management I would put you on for sure.

    OK
     
  12. scottZ

    scottZ Manwhore

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    Well here is my case against you...

    Your nickname isn't exactly going to make me trust you, but I wouldn't let that get in the way of a good product.

    But as if anyone is going to listen to your opinion when you openly admit that not just you, but you and your mate both let your engines run out of oil? Your credibility is shot by the very sales pitch you use, perhaps it is time to go back to the drawing board - or the silvia forum.:thumbsup:
     
  13. chewy

    chewy Active Member

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    will there be strippers there on the info night ?
     
  14. Draco

    Draco The 1000 Man....

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    Somebody say...

    Dirty girls.. what time is the show... :LOL::LOL::LOL:
     
  15. AndyMac

    AndyMac Better than you

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    will it replace my turbo seals while driving? :LOL: seriously, how can

    a synthetic compound condition your engine internals? true conditioning of the metal needs intense heat and most results will be negetive, sounds like it does the same thing as teflon additives but using a different compound to coat the internals.
     
  16. Luig

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    I spose its good for arthritis as well...as for running the car low on oil

    I went to an auction and bought a 1998 316 Beema for the Bride. It had a little body damage and needed a cleanup:rolleyes:. What I overlooked was checking the oil on the dipstick to see what it was like.:thumbsdown::thumbsdown:

    I had it delivered home and undid the sump plug and the oil oozed out like treacle.:( It was blacker than black!:wacko: there was only one and a half litres left.

    I pulled the filter and it fell apart in my hands.Hmmnnn:sick: I guessed it hadnt seen an oil change in 50000 klicks and I assummed the worst and that I was up for an overhaul:rolleyes:

    I filled it with a cheap oil and started it....it started first time and seemed to run smoothly and I drained the oil and repeated the oil changes over a couple of hundred klicks.There was never a trace of metal. I then put some decent stuff in and now 4 years and 70,000 k later. It still runs beautifully.

    Oils are oils Sol!:thumbsup:

    regards Luig
     
  17. Jezza

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    ive heard of ROIL

    my boss uses it in quite a few things eg, lawn mower, mini bkes trail bike and his cars. from what i have heard it is a fantastic product, however why it isnt that well known to the general public is that distribution of Roil here is through direct selling which is basically word of mouth advertising i think this is a great way to sell a product espicially if you dont have huge $$$ for a advertsing campaigns however like anything has its negatives, i have been seriously considering putting some roil in my zed based on the reports from my boss and here is just a consumer and not a distributor. as for the examples ullneverknow used about oil starved engines still performing well in my opinion tihs does more harm to the product than good. for those who seriously want to know more about roil you should read this article
    jaguar magazine ROIL article

    in summary i havent used the product but have only heard good things about it, with some more research/ info would probably put some in the zed,
     
  18. Benny_C

    Benny_C About as subtle as...

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    Hmm, you don't happen to work for "ullneverknow" - do you??
     
  19. Benny_C

    Benny_C About as subtle as...

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    Hmm, you don't happen to work for ullneverknow - do you?? :LOL:
     
  20. flame

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    jagmag article looks like advertising

    Come on, they list contact details (phone, fax & email) if you want 'assistance' or 'wish to know more' in the article twice.

    It's one of only six techtips articles they have and none of the others list contact details even once.

    And to top it all off it's their 'Featured Product' with a link to the article on every page of the site.

    bloody jag driving sellouts if you ask me :p
     

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