I think it will. but most important is to alway change your oil on time
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/1996/07/slick.shtm I don't know about all the FTC Charges, but what I do know is that I purchased a 1998 Chevrolet K1500 brand spanking new, changed the oil and filter every 3000-4000 miles and added SLICK 50 at 35000 miles and every 50000 miles thereafter. I now have 309000 miles on my truck and it is still going strong. I have never had any major engine trouble. Would recommend SLICK 50 to everyone that wants their vehicles engine to last. I don't believe all the hype that you see on the internet about the "FTC charges". It's probably people in the automotive manufacturing business that does not want our engines to last 300000 plus miles so that they can sell more vehicles!
Very good. it has DuPont which gives the inside of the engine silicon coating that smooth-ens the sleeves. so smooth run better performance and quieter engine.
No it will not. There is something wrong.
Slick 50 can be used with any weight of oil. We have used it for years, and a very good product.Im however not to sure about the synthetic oils if you are using them.
There are none that are recommended by OEM of cars and unless you are having issues with some part of the engine that is related to oil systems then you should not use any. But if you must, USE SLICK 50
it doesn't increase ex: from 50 years to 60 , but Allah will make baraka in your life
2.3lL ford Ranger takes 5 Qts. If it has over 150K miles recommend 4 Qts 20-50 and 1 Qt Slick 50. You'll notice the performance increase.
The increase from 50 to 60 is 20%
The increase from 50 to 90 is: 80%
It is a 100% increase from 50 to 100. (100-50) divided by 50 = 1 or 100%.
50 to 250 is a 400% increase.
The percent increase from 50 to 150 is: 200%
This represents a 50% increase from 24 to 36. 50% of 24 = 12 24 + 12 = 36