ZX1 in a boxer Engine

chang5

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Good Evening !

After recently purchasing my 1st 1150GS .
I was just wondering if there was any reason why i could'nt use some ZX1 in the boxer engine .
I've generally used this in all my cars and motorbikes.

Thanks in advance !
 
I used to use ZX1 on my RC bearings and it's awesome for that application, but I wouldn't use it in an engine.
 
http://www.team-zx1.com/

Some years back, ( without realising ) I had an oil leak in a volvo V70 , fortunatly i had put some ZX1 in the engine. Unbeknown to me it had got to the stage where the engine had no oil in whatsoever and it was running perfectly fine just on the ZX1.
 
As Long as you keep oil in the boxer why do you need any additives, they keep going and going.

If this stuff was necessary I think the oil companies would use it when they formulate their oils?
As to whether you should use it, well its your engine and your money therefore your decision.
 
Interesting post on honest john regarding this:

"These were the comments of the Silkolene Chemist when I raised the issue of additives again recently, he gave me a list of 6 he'd tested and these comments where all over each one.

Use them if you wish but I'm dead against them personally!

These products consist of a chlorinated paraffin diluted with mineral oil plus a sulphurised fat additive. When added to engine or transmission oils, chlorinated additives cause corrosion and accelerate lubricant degradation. They do not reduce wear, and have no effect on fuel consumption. Provided that a lubricant suited to the application is used, their friction-reducing properties are negligable.

General Remarks on Chlorinated Additives.

A number of ‘add-on’ additives intended to improve the performance of commercially available automotive lubricants have been marketed in recent years, under such names as ‘Xxtralube ZX-1’, ‘Metol FX-1’, ‘PPL Anti-Friction’ and ‘Activ-8’.All such products share the following characteristics with ‘X-1R Friction Eliminator’:-

1) They all contain chlorinated paraffin ‘exteme pressure’(EP) compounds first used in the 1930s in heavily-loaded industrial gearboxes, and in some automotive transmission applications, mainly hypoid gears.

2) They all corrode copper-based alloys at moderate temperatures, easily exceeded in all engine, and most transmission applications.This problem was recognised in the 1930s, and chlorinated compounds were never used in transmissions with bronze bearings or gears. No responsible manufacturer ever suggested using them in engines where their increasing activity at high temperatures could lead to piston ring corrosion and bore glazing. (For the same reason, modern ‘hypoid’ additives are not used in engines, even though they are much safer than any chlorinated additive.)

3) X-1R Friction Eliminator and its clones are based upon very outdated technology, which was abandoned by responsible lubricant manufacturers for automotive transmission uses in the 1950s. Chlorinated compounds still find applications in metal working, but their use is on the decline because of health and safety considerations.

4) When burnt, chlorinated paraffins produce corrosive hydrochloric acid, and organo-chlorine compounds including the highly poisonous phosgene gas. Apart from these corrosion and health hazards, with petrol engines the deactivation of exhaust catalysts is also a problem.

5) Unfortunately, these additives give spectacular results in simple EP test machines such as the ‘Falex’. As a marketing ploy, a demonstration of this type looks impressive to those not aquainted with the above facts. Also attractive is the low cost of chlorinated compounds, allowing profits of several thousand percent to be made.

Hope this helps you to make your own mind up on these magic additives."

As I said, I have used zx1 to make my rc race car bearings run faster, but I wouldn't put it in my engine.
 
I'm with Flipfly. Sounds like the manufacturers are keen to create huge profit for themselves and not a beneficial product for the buyer.

Of course the Silkoline fellow could simply be lying through his teeth, he has a career to protect you know :)
 


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