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Subject: Revolutionary Engine Repair
(Posted on Oct 6, 2012 at 05:55PM by Media Manager)
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A Revolutionary NEW Engine Repair Nanotechnology


CealDoctorâ„¢ utilizes the properties of nano particles that bond with the parts of combustion engines on a molecular level. This means that the particles contained in the CealDoctorâ„¢ self-healing engine treatments actually become part of the engines that they are added to.

Atoms and molecules stick together because they have complementary shapes that lock together, or charges that attract. Much like magnets, a positively charged atom will stick to a negatively charged atom. As millions of these atoms are pieced together by nanomachines, a specific product will begin to take shape. The goal of molecular manufacturing is to manipulate atoms individually and place them in a pattern to produce a desired structure.

Conventional engine treatments are made with Molybdenum Disulfide (MoS2), graphite and Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)—ingredients that easily degrade in high temperature environments, leading to frequent applications. CealDoctor™ Copper-Nickel (Cu-Ni) alloy particles bond into the micro pours,damaged and worn areas to create a permanent heal and do not oxidize under the high temperatures. This means that frequent re-application is not necessary. CealDoctor™ can improve engine performance in the following areas:

• Reduces harmful CO2 Emissions
• Contributes to passing government emissions testing
• Reduces oil consumption
• Extends the life cycle of many engines
• Reduces smoke by 30-40%
• Improves engine power by up to 15%
• Improves fuel economy by up to 15%
• Reduces noise and vibration
• Reduces oil consumption
• Reduces maintenance costs

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