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Quickly and cheaply repair any worn engine

Engine remetallizers quickly and cheaply repair any worn diesel or petrol engine.  
 
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GhostfaceStunnas (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Does anyone know if this stuff actually works in sportbikes? Id like to try but not sure? Because my bike is older and this stuff might help?
CorradoStyle77 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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Next oil change im using a can of restore for sure .
casprg (6 days ago) Show Hide
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andare dal meccanico a farsi rifare le fascie no e'??...........
enginerestore (6 days ago) Show Hide
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La riparazione di meccanico di automobile ai cilindri è 2000 Euros. La stessa riparazione con Restaura l'euro di costi 20..
(A car mechanic repair to replace 4 cylinders is 2000 Euros. The same repair with Restore costs euro 20.)
FlowTnelis (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Another question. I know this stuff works but I've wondered what happens when Restore hits the oil filter. In some cases can it trigger the bypass valve? Is there an oil filter that is recommended to use with Restore?
enginerestore (1 week ago) Show Hide
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just a regular paper filter, either cartridge (can) or tube, but just the filter recommended by the car maker
FlowTnelis (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Awesome thank you!!!! You're very helpful!!
enginerestore (1 week ago) Show Hide
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if a vehicle or engine is not fit for purpose under european law it is covered by the warranty and beyond the warranty. Don't allow your car dealer to pull the wool over your eyes. You can have your car serviced anywhere and use any oil with the correct spec. but it is a good idea to have the garage or service shop stamp your service manual with type of oil and date for resale of the car. European law is very explicit that a new car must be FIT FOR PURPOSE.
enginerestore (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Anyway cars that need RESTORE are normally way out of warranty. we are talking 100,000 miles+. A warranty covers three things and three things only: materials, design and workmanship. bad materials (ie steel quality leading to premature cracks from work fatigue), defects in design (ie alloy wheel rims cast too thin for roads with potholes such as with BMW in the UK at the moment), bad workmanship (ie bad castings or poor machining or assembly) and that is it.
enginerestore (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Car manufacturers cannot tell you which oil to use providing it meets the specs they state: VW505.01 etc. RESTORE meets all these specs.

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