April 12, 200619 yr anyone use the Lucas Oil Treaatment ? Their display @ NAPA seems convincing... Wondering if it worth it now that my 01 is over 86K... and if it would help out the "knock" that it has when cold...
April 13, 200619 yr Probably isn't going to help much, may even make it worse. http://www.bobistheoilguy.com "What about additives?" section, check it out. I've never had any improvement when using Lucas in the past.
April 13, 200619 yr Author Probably isn't going to help much, may even make it worse. http://www.bobistheoilguy.com "What about additives?" section, check it out. I've never had any improvement when using Lucas in the past. WOW thanks for pointing me to this... Good thing I asked first...
April 13, 200619 yr i use it in my tranny, and in motor. if it helps cool, if it doesnt fine. i too was tempted by the display case in napa. i only paid $8 for it so im not out too much money....unless my motor fries because of it........ ~Josh~
April 13, 200619 yr tried the power steering stuff in my 88 turbo , and yes it did work good, and i still have power steering after 1.5 years ago ,
April 13, 200619 yr I have used the Lucas oil treatment in a 91 Dodge Spirit that had a slow front seal leak. It helped to slow it down more. Probably nothing that any heavier weight oil would do. I also used the transmission fix stuff in that same car when it was showing some serious tranny problems. Very rough shifting, and periodically going into limp mode. I drained the fluid and added a quart of lucas with the refill and never had a problem again. 2 years and still going strong. I used the power steering treatment on my 98 grand marquis and it improved the sticky steering. So I am not sure what help or harm the oil treatment does, but some of their other products are great. As for the experiment done by BITOG, I never found any white frothy oil in that Dodge during oil changes. I am not discounting what he found because I feel Bob has a good reputation and a lot of knowledge in this area. Also, don't think about using it in cold weather. It gets very thick. When temps got down into the 30's, it was a bear to start. No problems in the summer.
April 13, 200619 yr Setright says: Don't use additives. Get good fluids instead Mobil Delvac 1 in the engine. Valvoline Synpower in the manual transmission. Castrol Syntrax in the rear diff. Castrol Response in the brake lines.
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