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  1. I am not talking about the RevX advertisement. Some of you all may have heard about the oilless turbo from WargBorner. It runs on new ceramic bearings and just needs to be water cooled. Thus I am wondering is this technology could be applied to car engine, it would be amazing. Instead of using sleeve bearing shells, we have ceramic oilless bearings all our rotating parts. Then for cylinder walls and rings, we coat the surface with the most slippery material on Earth known as boron, aluminium and magnesium (AlMgB14). Then we may be able to run engines with just water cooling. No oil required.
  2. Anyone saw the RevX advertisement at Autobacs. They drove an Impreza around w/o engine oil!! Wonder if its real. If so, we can really save alot of oil since engines no longer require oil.
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