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Goodbye to oil changes! Hi-tech filter from Deutschland

Post by MacAoidh »

Ölwechsel Ade!!!

Der Ölfeinstfilter von TRABOLD macht den Ölwechsel für lange Zeit überflüssig - bei Otto- und Dieselmotoren.
Das schont den eigenen Geldbeutel, die Umwelt und selbst den Motor. Denn durch das patentierte Trabold-Filtersystem wird das gebrauchte Öl so gefiltert, dass es sogar schmierfähiger und hitzebeständiger als FrischÖl wird.

Goodbye to oil changes!

The long-term oil filter from TRABOLD makes oil changes for a long time unnecesary - with petrol and diesel engines.
That protects your wallet, the environment and the engine itself. Because the oil is filtered through the patented Trabold Filter System in such a way that it is in fact more lubricatory and heat-resistant than fresh oil.

http://www.vw-bus-tuning.de/
299 Euros

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Is that true?
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Post by tonytech »

Crap.
The long chain molecules that make oil oily break down over time with heat and engine action.

Want your engine to last? Change the oil regularly.


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Yeah, I must say I was sceptical!
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oil is cheap, engine not so..........
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Post by Diamond Hell »

I have some magic beans here, too.

Anyone interested?

:lol:
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That's really funny!!!
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How much for the beans? Fancy a PX on a cow? :lol:
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richnewton1 wrote:How much for the beans? Fancy a PX on a cow? :lol:

you want to watch what you say in public Rich
you never know who reads these forums :lol:

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Are you saying his other half doesn't have a sense of humour?


But strange that this 'product' is splashed on the front page of the bustuning website.

PS:

"The origins of 'Jack and the Beanstalk' are possibly German, where many folk tales of slaying giants are to be found."

http://www.its-behind-you.com/jackandbean.html
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