Thread: Lubricity Study
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Old 04-03-2010, 05:57 AM   #67
RickB
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RE: Lubricity Study

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Marin wrote:
If you don't understand where I'm coming from by now you never will.
Ahh, but I do, I just didn't think you would ever admit it.

You believe, you don't know; you feel, you cannot demonstrate; you have heard, but have not seen for yourself. Fair enough, it's a faith based thing so buying mouse milk must be your form of tithing.
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Marin wrote:Hasn't that been the whole point of your arguments, that "mouse milk" is a marketing scam that doesn't actually accomplish anything in one's engine?
Put down your prayer beads for a minute and go back to my first post, the one that says it it is not necessary to add a lubricity additive to marine diesel fuel as it already has the required additives and is by its composition a better lubricant than the automotive diesel used as a baseline in that study.

Have a nice weekend.

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