I have two engine oils that I use that are blended with additives that are designed to coat metal surfaces and provide greater film strenghth and less friction than their baseoils alone can offer. One is Schaeffers Supreme 7000 that contains Micron Moly (soluble) and Penetro. The other oil is Lubrication Engineers Monolec Ultra-Blend that contains Monolec.
Will Auto-Rx interfere with these additives in any way to do their job?
If these are for clean/rinse, I would use something else, like conventional oil, pennzoil, etc. The ARX will be more effective. If it's a maint. dose, I wouldn't think there would be a problem.
INDYMAC Auto-Rx contains friction modifiers I wonder if your not paying for something you alreay have ?
Well, the reality is that I already own ARX, Schaeffers, and Lubrication Engineers products. So I'm really not paying for anything. So your comment doesn't really answer my question. I've already done clean and rinse phases with ARX and conventional O'Reillys 10W-30. Now, I'm into the maintenance phase on two of my vehicles, and I'm considering the maintenance dose on a brand new vehicle.
So my question again is, will ARX and the engine oils that I have be complimetary in maintenance dose form, or will it be counter productive?
Your engine internals are clean because you have used Auto-Rx if you want to add these products you already own fine. Is there going to be any problem mixing these formulations no.