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I was recently watching 1 of your vids and was wondering; Can I add AT205 in with my existing oil, or are you supposed to mix it in with new oil, while changing oil?  TYSM


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It supposedly takes about 5 hours of engine runtime to see if it will work or not. It doesn’t have to be consecutive. 

I’d make sure the oil is relatively newly changed or midway changed, than older. But that’s just my preference. I don’t know if it helps either way. 


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See video from ATP at 2:15.  They say it can be added at any point between oil changes.  I personally do it during a fresh oil change on my truck since I am already there and it’s convenient.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LgctUEfEE14&feature=youtu.be


I'm truly sorry for being away I actually misplaced my password and had to reset everything. I can't express how much I truly appreciate each and every response here it makes me feel very welcome and I appreciate the advice each of you giving me. As for what I'm looking to do; just looking to make sure  things sealed up as best as they can be and rejuvenated as well as rejuvenate everything best it can be.  I've never used AT205 in oil so I'm new with the whole idea and procedure/process.

Nothing is working incorrectly, I've just recently got a used vehicle and I'm looking to care for it best I can. I think of do it with a fresh oil change as I have one coming up in a thousand kilometres or so and have no issues at the time being. Like I said just looking to care for my new used vehicle as best I can and learn as much as I can. Thank you everybody!


if you don't have any issues, then leave the additives alone


Is it not a good idea to add it in for maintaining purposes? My only experience with At205 is using externally - not mixing internally.. So I appreciate knowledge, thoughts & opinions.


nope. If the engine needed it, oil would already have it.


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what are you trying to do? There should be instructions on the bottle.


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I've heard scotty say  use it with.clean oil.


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