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The Eaton Supercharger has it's own self contained oil supply that is totally separate from the engine oil. The factory recommended oil change interval for the supercharger oil is 100k miles. It is a synthetic oil.

Is AutoRX recommended in that application?



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Auto-Rx works with synthetic oil. Auto-Rx does no harm to any metal surface. Auto-Rx does not alter oil chemistry. Saying that i must also say I never heard of this turbo unit. You don't give oil wt. or number of quarts unit holds. so i don't know what application ratio to discuss.

Your going to use Auto-Rx to clean your turbo correct ? I tend to believe turbo oil is base hydraulic oil with a complex additive package and probaly costs a lot .

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What kind of vehicle do you have?

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The Eaton Supercharger is the OEM company that http://www.magnusonproducts.com uses in their supercharger kits.

I don't have it yet, but I am looking to buy a used Previa minivan that uses the Eaton Supercharger, it's stock and came with the vehicle from the factory with the supercharger. I just want to make sure that any high dollar item on the vehicle that I buy can get a prolonged life by using AutoRx.

Most Previas have about 150k to 200k miles on them now.

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Absoulutely. Auto-Rx will extend the MTBF of any metal.

MTBF (Mean time before failure)

-- Edited by Frank Miller at 17:04, 2008-01-14

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We are probably talking about 6-8 oz if its like the SC in the W-bodies. I would also suggest changing it more often than every 100K miles.ac

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