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    RVS Engine Treatment

    Hello everyone, I wanted to share a product I was introduced to by another rider when I was traveling back from Kelowna.

    He said that he had a GS400 like mine and he used this product called RVS. It is suppose to seal any worn areas in engines, transmissions and steering systems with a "ceramic" like coating.

    Has anyone used it or heard about it?

    Here is the website for more info.
    Patented Triboceramic engine, transmission and power steering treatments. Improve the life, efficiency and smoothness of your mechanisms.


    I did lots of research and the results sound impressive.

    #2
    Sounds like "snake oil".

    A classic US product. Been sold for 150 years. A triumph of marketing over engineering.
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      #3
      Looks and sounds a lot like the claims made by Slick 50, back in the early '80s. The only difference is that instead of building up the irregularities with ceramic, Slick 50 used PTFE (generic Teflon). I tried some Slick 50 in each of my vehicles, saw absolutely no difference regarding any of their claims.

      I can't say anything about RVS as I have never even heard of it, let alone used any. However, if someone wanted to donate the products (or the money to purchase them), I would use my van as a guinea pig. It's maintenance is well-documented, as well as overall operating costs, so a comparison would be easy.

      Anyone feeling generous? Engine treatment is $60. Transmission treatment is $70. Power steering treatment is $30. I see no mention of treatment for a differential. My van is AWD, so there are TWO.

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        #4
        I put a couple of ounces of Marvel Mystery Oil in my vehicles' gas tanks every fill up, and it does seem to yield better mileage by a mile or three per gallon, but I don't add much else. As E15 gets here, I'll be adding some Lucas stuff, I suppose.

        I don't add anything to oil, though. I did once experiment with X1-R after Dale Walker started pushing it, but I think he only did so to make a few extra bucks.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Steve View Post
          Looks and sounds a lot like the claims made by Slick 50, back in the early '80s. The only difference is that instead of building up the irregularities with ceramic, Slick 50 used PTFE (generic Teflon). I tried some Slick 50 in each of my vehicles, saw absolutely no difference regarding any of their claims.

          I can't say anything about RVS as I have never even heard of it, let alone used any. However, if someone wanted to donate the products (or the money to purchase them), I would use my van as a guinea pig. It's maintenance is well-documented, as well as overall operating costs, so a comparison would be easy.

          Anyone feeling generous? Engine treatment is $60. Transmission treatment is $70. Power steering treatment is $30. I see no mention of treatment for a differential. My van is AWD, so there are TWO.

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          When Slick50 came out, I did an oil change on my CB350 Honda. Being young and dumb, I reasoned that if a quart in the crankcase would be good, then nothing but Slick50 in the crankcase would be better. Filled the case with it, started the bike, let out the clutch and it would not move an inch. Clutch disks slipped and spun and I went nowhere. LOL I think the moral is don't put slick 50 in anything with a wet clutch. eh eh
          Last edited by earlfor; 06-17-2019, 02:42 PM.
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            #6
            Originally posted by londonboards View Post
            Sounds like "snake oil".

            A classic US product. Been sold for 150 years. A triumph of marketing over engineering.

            Current Rides: 82 GS1100E, 00 Triumph 955 Speed Triple, 03 Kawasaki ZRX1200, 01 Honda GL1800, '15 Kawasaki 1000 Versys
            Past Rides: 72 Honda SL-125, Kawasaki KE-175, 77 GS750 with total yosh stage 1 kit, 79 GS1000s, 80 GS1000S, 82 GS750e,82 GS1000S, 84 VF500f, 86 FZR600, 95 Triumph Sprint 900,96 Triumph Sprint, 97 Triumph Sprint, 01 Kawasaki ZRX1200, 07 Triumph Tiger 1050, 01 Yam YFZ250F
            Work in progress: 78 GS1000, unknown year GS1100ES

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              #7
              As Richard posted, SNAKE OIL !!
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                #8
                The biggest question, that I did not see answered on the sight, is if it is wet clutch compatible. As Earl brought up, it can be catastrophic if it isn't. I would use it, if I was confident it would not kill my clutch... I use Slick-50 in my cars. Average of every 3rd oil change. Hasn't done any damage. I have an 02 BMW with 170k, and the '99 Chrysler I sold last year has 265k (yes, 265,000 miles) and still runs like a top. Don't know if it is because of the additive, or not. But I use it...

                Again, show me it won't hurt my clutch, I'll use it...
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