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sc2dave
03-14-2007, 17:58
Has anyone tried this? www.slip2000.com

ryan_kalani
03-15-2007, 01:13
I keep hearing about how AWESOME it is but have yet to pick some up. I hear it works very well on the AR15 Bolt Carrier and Bolt along with other things that get carbon build up.

I will probably be picking some of this up along with their Extreme Weapons Lubricant aka EWL.

ryan_kalani
07-05-2007, 00:08
The carbon killer is AWESOME and so is their Extreme Weapons Lubricant. That lube is better than CLP or Militec-1, which i previously swore by.

sc2dave
07-05-2007, 15:43
I know this question is off the topic, but how would Carbon Killer work to unstick piston rings in an engine if you poured some down the spark plug holes and let it sit overnight? I have a saturn which is prone to this problem.

ryan_kalani
07-06-2007, 03:00
I dont know about that. I would only try that as a last resort. You would have to drain your oil too before attempting such. Is the piston stuck to the cylinder wall or the rings are just all gunked up?

sc2dave
07-16-2007, 21:30
Yes,i would change the oil right after getting all that out of the cylinders.What i would also do is run some very inexpensive oil to circulate and catch alot of that stuff from the dissolved carbon,then change the oil again. Hopefully this will loosen the piston rings,clean them so that they seal alot better.I have a saturn and it burns oil as most of them do.

gunrun45
07-17-2007, 02:13
Weird how threads tend to change.
I must admit though, this is the first one I have ever seen in which a gun lube product becomes a Saturn engine treatment :) :)

Joe from New York
02-23-2009, 07:49
I have read in other places that Carbon killer Slip 2000 did in fact bust the carbon out of engines. You need to carefully pour it thru a spark plug hole and let it sit overnight. Reports are that it works very well.

sc2dave
08-02-2009, 23:41
I have read in other places that Carbon killer Slip 2000 did in fact bust the carbon out of engines. You need to carefully pour it thru a spark plug hole and let it sit overnight. Reports are that it works very well.do you remember where you read this?