Hey, I always keep it civil; read through the above posts and see who uses the words "fool", as well as phrases such as 'you must learn', etc. Not me- I am not jamming my opinions down anyone's throat, and it is not now nor has it ever been my place to tell others what they must or must not do.
Actually, I like discussing this stuff- the mechanics as well as the chemistry of a running internal engine are absolutely fascinating to me and always have been.
And again, I welcome all non- vendor discussion, questions, thoughts and ideas on this topic (and quite a few others but that does not apply here). But I prefer to talk about facts rather than anecdotal stories or reports; it is like when someone asks about a windshield or saddle and people post about how they have a Brand X saddle and it is the best thing ever. How does that person know? What is he / she comparing it with? What I try to do is to report on what I find about a product / service / device, compare it with something similar and leave it at that; going on to say it is the very best [whatever] the world has ever known entirely negates the user's report in my opinion. For example, as a long- distance rider, I have made a lot of posts and comments on saddles, cushions and so forth for long time comfort (48 hours in the saddle without 30 minutes off the bike anywhere in that time cycle) and yet I never, ever, say 'This is the best saddle', or 'this is the best cushion', etc. I simply explain what I have found, what works for me, and to the best of my knowledge, why this is so.
But again, I encourage everyone to do his / her own research rather than following the herd bleating about what is best, worst, good or bad. Remember, 1,000 years ago, everyone KNEW the Earth was flat. It took a fair amount of study and thinking and a huge amount of courage to stand up and say that it was, in fact, not flat but round. Fortunately, internal combustion engine behavior is actually very well understood with the concepts both proven and very well documented; find a place that deals with these concepts in a rational, reasonable way for the lay person and pass along a tremendous amount of information.
Brian
FWIW, thanks to both Brian and Steve for keeping it civil. Clearly, they disagree on the subject, but they're putting their individual points out there and the rest of us can research and decide.
My .02 zlotys.