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Liqui Moly MoS2 usage

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Has anyone run Liqui Moly MoS2 yet?
I'm a firm believer in Liqui Moly and BGK based on personal usage and a plethora of others who have had great results. That being said if you think they are snake oil or are going to go on and on about wasting your money, etc... please go start your own thread to complain.

Now that that is out of the way...

I've used MoS2 before but it was on an engine with well over 100k. I have almost 30k on this engine and I am getting ready to drive out to Moab in two weeks. I'm putting Lucas full synth in the diffs and a fresh T-Case oil change. I'm thinking about throwing the MoS2 in during the oil change but since the engine is relatively "new" I'm wondering if I should. Again, all of my experience has been on much older engines. I plan on throwing a can in my '04 LJ with over 100k miles on it.
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I use this on older cars with looser tolerances. I use Liquimoly Ceratec in my JL and my 2015 Yukon. One oil change is good for 50k miles, you don't have to use it every oil change like the moly-based stuff. I actually spoke to Liquimoly about this, they specifically told me the above info. Try Ceratec.
 

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I’m using Liquimoly Ceratec (replaces the old MoS2)
My Jeep runs noticeably quieter than other JLs I’ve heard. It’s liking driving an electric. Then again. I also use $130 Tribodyn Tridex 5w30 motor oils. I usually don’t talk about this because there are people out there that will call out snake oil and swear by their $20 oils, but hey whatever works~

I’ve been looking to do an actual dB test next time I get the chance.
 

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This sounds interesting. I am about to change my oil for the first time. I am gonna pick up some Ceratec and give it a try.
 
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I use this on older cars with looser tolerances. I use Liquimoly Ceratec in my JL and my 2015 Yukon. One oil change is good for 50k miles, you don't have to use it every oil change like the moly-based stuff. I actually spoke to Liquimoly about this, they specifically told me the above info. Try Ceratec.
I can't say as I've noticed any major change while using it but I do know it is doing it's job based on past experience. I have used Ceratec before but that stuff scared me for use on a new engine, well 31k on it anyway.
I may try it based on the info you've given. I will def use it on my '04 which is chatty.
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