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Do any of you have any opinions or experience using Lucas Oil Stabilizer/Fuel System Lubricant? At the very least, can it do any damage? |
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"Ted" <the_busmas... (AT) msn (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1194320226.857841.268900 (AT) 22g2000hsm (DOT) googlegroups.com... Do any of you have any opinions or experience using Lucas Oil Stabilizer/Fuel System Lubricant? At the very least, can it do any damage? I would not use any additives while underwarrentee. Having said that, with my 04 with almost 150000km, I have used lucas Tranny conditioner. Lucas products are not bad, but, you are ignoring the bigger problem. I am pretending that I wont have to rebuild my transmission. Micheal |
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On Nov 5, 11:09 pm, "Micheal Artindale" <michealartind... (AT) eastlink (DOT) ca wrote: "Ted" <the_busmas... (AT) msn (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1194320226.857841.268900 (AT) 22g2000hsm (DOT) googlegroups.com... Do any of you have any opinions or experience using Lucas Oil Stabilizer/Fuel System Lubricant? At the very least, can it do any damage? I would not use any additives while underwarrentee. Having said that, with my 04 with almost 150000km, I have used lucas Tranny conditioner. Lucas products are not bad, but, you are ignoring the bigger problem. I am pretending that I wont have to rebuild my transmission. Micheal The reason I mention this is that when I owned a new Honda, despite the manual stating that no additives need nor should be used, I was nonetheless charged for the inclusion of "Oil Stabilizer" when having the oil changed at the dealer. Further, when I had my Malibu's oil changed at the dealer, they too used an "oil stabilizer". So it just seemed natural that I'd also use one when changing the oil myself. It does seem to quiet the engine and make it a bit peppier than before. Sounds to me like another sneaky way to get a few bucks out of the customer. |
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"Ted" <the_busmas... (AT) msn (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1194397864.221207.284870 (AT) k79g2000hse (DOT) googlegroups.com... On Nov 5, 11:09 pm, "Micheal Artindale" <michealartind... (AT) eastlink (DOT) ca wrote: "Ted" <the_busmas... (AT) msn (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1194320226.857841.268900 (AT) 22g2000hsm (DOT) googlegroups.com... Do any of you have any opinions or experience using Lucas Oil Stabilizer/Fuel System Lubricant? At the very least, can it do any damage? I would not use any additives while underwarrentee. Having said that, with my 04 with almost 150000km, I have used lucas Tranny conditioner. Lucas products are not bad, but, you are ignoring the bigger problem. I am pretending that I wont have to rebuild my transmission. Micheal The reason I mention this is that when I owned a new Honda, despite the manual stating that no additives need nor should be used, I was nonetheless charged for the inclusion of "Oil Stabilizer" when having the oil changed at the dealer. Further, when I had my Malibu's oil changed at the dealer, they too used an "oil stabilizer". So it just seemed natural that I'd also use one when changing the oil myself. It does seem to quiet the engine and make it a bit peppier than before. Sounds to me like another sneaky way to get a few bucks out of the customer. The manufacturers are the ones who know what the oil requirements are, not the dealers. The dealers may think it is worthwhile, but I would not pay for something not recommended by the manufacturer or requested by me. Engine noise and performance are highly subjective. Haven't you noticed how much better your car runs after you have had it washed and waxed? My son tells me that his airplane engine automatically runs noisier and rougher when over water or mountains. :>) Don Young Don Young |
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Do any of you have any opinions or experience using Lucas Oil Stabilizer/Fuel System Lubricant? At the very least, can it do any damage? |
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In my experience with the cars I've owned (my cars average 400,000 km) I start using Lucas in my gas cars when they start getting near the end of their lives and it's time for a rebuild or disposal. I've got a turbo diesel with 450,000 on it now and using Lucas to really quiet down the top end (rebuild awaits). As afraid as I was that it was just an oil thickener, the oil pressure range did not change, nor take longer to drop after a cold start. The oil just did something different when I pull out the dipstick. It "droops" off like warm syrup. And the top end noise is almost gone. That's all I care about. If that motor's gonna go, it's gonna go. I'm just prolonging it until I can get the time together to pull the engine. I think stabilized is just another's term for chemical composition differences. Just check out the uproar over whether some synthetics are truly synthetics or petro-based synthetic yadda yadda yadda. How about doing/using what makes you feel better? Cheers, Andy |
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Ted <the_busmas... (AT) msn (DOT) com> wrote in news:1194320226.857841.268900@ 22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com: Do any of you have any opinions or experience using Lucas Oil Stabilizer/Fuel System Lubricant? At the very least, can it do any damage? purhase 'stabilized' oil before doing oil changes!.....WTF is stabilized oil? |
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