FAQ's
Q
- How did your engine get so dirty?
A - As far as I can tell it was due to poor oil changes and possibly
overheating. I bought the car used.
Q
- Why are you testing this product?
A - I simply want to see if it works as advertised. The claimed
performance of Auto-RX is remarkable.
Q
- Why are you not providing an oil analysis?
A - An oil analysis would take additional time to complete and is
not necessary to see the visual effects of Auto-Rx.
Q
- Well that's not very scientific!
A - This was never supposed to be scientific. Either the product
cleans or it doesn't.
Q
- What are your qualifications to perform this test?
A - I feel I am qualified to pour a bottle of Auto-Rx into my engine,
drive the car, and take pictures of the result.
Q
- So you are going to test this product when you don't have a degree
in chemistry, automotive engineering, etc?
A - Neither does the typical Auto-Rx customer. No one questions
their results.
Q
- So you admit that there have been positive results.
A - Yep.
Q
- So why are you doing your own test.
A - Because too many of those results were subjective. "My
car runs better, faster, uses less oil etc". Or, "look
what was in my oil filter after I used Auto-RX". I have been
unable to find a legitimate set of before/after photos of an Auto-Rx-cleaned
engine.
Q
- Will you post my before/after pictures of Auto-RX?
A - As long as they clearly show the engine and they are well documented.
Q
- I did my own test and Auto-Rx worked great!
A - Great! Send me the pics!
Q
- Well, we didn't take pictures.
A - I get that a lot.
Q
- Why are the camshafts in the same position in both the before
and after pics?
A - This is intentional and was done to make it easier to compare
specific areas. If you look closely they are NOT in the exact same
positions.
Q
- I noticed that the first set of photos show the engine covered
in oil. Why do the other sets show a dry engine?
A - After taking the first set, the "before" photos, I
noticed that the oil film would affect the viewers ability to notice
whether cleaning was happening or not. In the next sets of photos
I "patted" the engine dry with an old t-shirt to remove
the excess oil.