- 16oz AR9100 Friction Modifier – treats one Power Stroke
- Fixes 6.0L and 7.3L Power Stroke cold start injector problems
- Reduces wear and extends component life
- Reduces engine noise, vibration and heat
- For all diesel and gasoline engines, gearboxes, hydraulics, differentials and power steering systems
$44.95 Original price was: $44.95.$31.47Current price is: $31.47.
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6 reviews for Hot Sale 👍 Archoil AR9100 Oil Additive (16oz) For All Vehicles – Powerstroke Cold Starts, Eliminates Injector Problems 😀
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Billy –
The media could not be loaded. I purchased this product a little over a month ago to use it on my next Oil Change in my 2007 5.7 liter Toyota Tundra with 390000 plus miles. I have used synthetic 0w 20 mobile 1 motor oil in it probably since it got over a hundred thousand miles. Over the past six months or so my engine started making a lot of racket under the hood with what seems to be a timing chain with a loose tensioner. At least that is my diagnosis based on other YouTube videos I have found with the same exact noise. It usually will quiet down once the engine warms up, but recently even that wasn’t helping the sound go away so I started looking on the web for oil treatments because it just didn’t seem like a normal oil change was doing the trick and looking for a possible cheaper fix because tearing apart the engine to inspect the timing chain would be at least $1,000 if not $2000 or more from a dealer. In addition to adding 9 oz of Archoil into my motor oil since that is what it recommends at 1.2 ounces per quart of oil for gasoline engines, I also decided to use 5 W 20 Mobil 1 extended range high mileage full synthetic oil in this oil change. I’m going on a little over a week now and there is no more clicking or excessive noise going on under the hood. In addition, I usually change the oil every 10,000 Miles when I use the extended-range Mobil 1 motor oil, but this last change I decided to do it early since I wanted to try Archoil out faster and change the oil at 7,000 miles. The oil was super black and now realize that it may be a good idea to start changing the oil at lower mileage intervals because the high mileage extended range motor oil to me is not going to last 20,000 miles as suggested on it’s label. So going forward I will most likely start changing the oil in 5000 mile increments too just because I think it will be better on the engine and if this does keep the noise down under the hood it can only be good and give me more peace of mind. As for mileage (mpg) improvement, I have seen a little improvement. However, after an oil change I tend to see a little improvement anyways, but my Tundra on the highway is getting 20.3 miles per gallon this cool morning after driving about 35 miles with two stops along the way as I drove to work, but by the end of the day after it was averaging 18.5 by the time I got home. I wish I could say the same though for city driving, but city driving is worse and usually it brings that average down to 16 to 17 miles per gallon once I have driven on a full tank of gas. Regardless, I think those numbers are pretty good for a 2007 Tundra with over three hundred ninety thousand miles on it (see Odometer picture). If I could have any recommendations for Archoil on improvements for this product it would be to have 18 or 20 oz per bottle instead of 16, because a typical gasoline truck is going to have about eight quarts of oil in it and doing their math that will put you a little short when the next Oil Change comes around to be able to use a bottle on two oil changes. In addition, they really need to have a better View gauge on the side of the bottle with ounce markings for those of us that do not use an entire bottle in one oil change. Overall though I do believe this product has helped quiet my engine down dramatically and has improved gas mileage a little. I have attached a video that I took of my engine back in February 2021 when I first turned it on and the noise was really bad, then a few minutes later after it warmed up and the sound got a little better, then the last 10 seconds or so is after running Archoil through my engine after roughly 300 miles of driving and after the new oil change which I just did on May 16, 2021. The video speaks for itself and I can’t guarantee it will do the same for you, but I’m a believer that it helped quiet down my engine dramatically. I hope this review helps someone, and hopefully it will do the same for you.Update: April 11, 2022.I’ve used Archoil now on several oil changes and it continues to do it’s job and keep my engine noise down significantly. My engine will start “acting up” around 5,000 to 7,000 by the noise returning more frequently and know it is time for another oil/Archoil change. I’ve been very pleased overall and even though this is expensive I believe it is saving me a lot more than a costly repair. My Tundra now has over 414,000 miles on it and still going strong.
Billy –
I purchased this product a little over a month ago to use it on my next Oil Change in my 2007 5.7 liter Toyota Tundra with 390000 plus miles. I have used synthetic 0w 20 Mobile 1 motor oil in it at nearly every oil change. Over the past six months or so my engine started making a lot of racket under the hood with what seems to be a timing chain with a loose tensioner (I think). At least that is my diagnosis based on other YouTube videos I have found with the same exact noise. It usually will quiet down once the engine warms up, but recently even that wasn’t helping the sound go away so I started looking on the web for oil treatments because it just didn’t seem like a normal oil change was doing the trick and looking for a possible cheaper fix because tearing apart the engine to inspect the timing chain would be at least $1,000 if not $2000 or more from a dealer. In addition to adding 9 oz of Archoil with my motor oil since that is what it recommends at 1.2 ounces per quart of oil for gasoline engines, I also decided to use 5 W 20 Mobil 1 extended range high mileage full synthetic oil in this oil change. I’m going on a little over a week now and there is no more clicking or excessive noise going on under the hood. In addition, I usually change the oil every 10,000 Miles when I use the extended-range Mobil 1 motor oil, but this last change I decided to do it early since I wanted to try Archoil out faster and change the oil at 7,000 miles. The oil was super black and now realize that it may be a good idea to start changing the oil at lower mileage intervals because the high mileage extended range motor oil to me is not going to last 20,000 miles as suggested on it’s label and provide the same level of protection/lubrication. So going forward I will start changing the oil in 5000-7000 mile increments just because I think it will be better on the engine and if this does keep the noise down under the hood it can only be good and give me more peace of mind. As for mileage (mpg) improvement, I have seen a little improvement. However, after an oil change I tend to see a little improvement anyways, but my Tundra on the highway is getting 20.3 miles per gallon this cool morning after driving about 35 miles with two stops along the way as I drove to work, but by the end of the day after it was averaging 18.5 by the time I got home. I wish I could say the same though for city driving, but city driving is worse and usually it brings that average down to 16 to 17 miles per gallon once I have driven on a full tank of gas. Regardless, I think those numbers are pretty good for a 2007 Tundra with over 390,000 on it. If I could have any recommendations for Archoil on improvements for this product it would be to have 18 or 20 oz per bottle instead of 16, because a typical gasoline truck is going to have about eight quarts of oil in it and doing their math that will put you a little short when the next Oil Change comes around to be able to use a bottle on two oil changes. In addition, they really need to have a better View gauge on the side of the bottle with ounce markings for those of us that do not use an entire bottle in one oil change. Overall though I do believe this product has helped quiet my engine down dramatically and has improved gas mileage a little. I have attached a video on YouTube that I took of my engine back in February 2021 when I first turned it on and the noise was really bad, then a few minutes later after it warmed up and the sound got a little better, then the last 10 seconds or so is after running Archoil through my engine after roughly 300 miles of driving and after the new oil change which I just did on May 16, 2021. The video speaks for itself and I can’t guarantee it will do the same for you, but I’m a believer that it helped quiet down my engine dramatically. I hope this review helps someone, and hopefully it will do the same for you.Update: April 11, 2022.I’ve used Archoil now on several oil changes and it continues to do it’s job and keep my engine noise down significantly. My engine will start “acting up” around 5,000 to 7,000 by the noise returning more frequently and know it is time for another oil/Archoil change. I’ve been very pleased overall and even though this is expensive I believe it is saving me a lot more than a costly repair. My Tundra now has over 414,000 miles on it and still going strong.
Ethan –
More response in your turbo and engine! Add entire 16oz bottle after an oil change on an 05 F350 6.0L Super Duty. I run a 24mm Barder Turbo with a hot tune and stock injectors up in New England for the past 3 years now. I will always recommend Archoil for these powerstrokes, any year and any model. Archoil’s main job is to stop stiction in your injectors, I.E stop your injectors (which deliver your fuel) from sticking together when they fire your fuel into your cylinders, and this oil helps with stopping oil from causing STICT-tion with your injectors. I use this at every oil change and notice an incredible difference in throttle reaction times, cleaner turbo boosts, and better fuel mileage! Remember, a full 16oz bottle with 3.5 quarts of oil, I preferably run Penzoil T6 15w40 for its friction modifier properties, but that’s a whole other review! Hope this helps!
Clint R. –
Have to give this a 4 only because I’ve only put 300 miles since I’ve used it but will say the stiction has improved. it’s not as bad a it has been so only time will to tell.
Jose –
I was skeptical. Lots products out there make lots of claims but never work. Well this product doesn’t do that at all. I used it in a 06 ford f250 with the 6.0l and it completely changed the way that engine ran. It was very responsive after using this product and I continue to use it. Well worth the money
James –
This is a product that I will continue to buy because it has really helped the truck and considering the alternative of needing to replace a motor sooner because I have a 6.4 it is keeping the truck running right now and allowing me to do my job and run the nonprofit charity that we own.