marvel mystery oil & lucas oil stabilizer safe for new cars?

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marvel mystery oil & lucas oil stabilizer safe for new cars? lucas synthetic oil stabilizer pure synthetic is one of the products we use along with mmo to see if they destroy a modern car engine. also we will test the different sound levels to see if we can stop engine noise like knocking or ticking so got knock or tick . we use marvel mystery oil as a oil flush along with how to use the products . if you want to see seafoam in oil check that video also in my list of videos we even try stp oil treatment additive. test car 2014 Hyundai elantra gt. will they hurt the engine well here with nates interactive auto NIA you will find out. #lucasoilstabilizer #marvelmysteryoil
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For more information on marvel mystery oil or where to find it just click the link below.

NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
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There's no need to use anything else when you use MMO.
30+ years of use and seeing the difference it makes is proof positive of its benefits. And you can't beat the price.
💙🇺🇸

geoben
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If your engine makes noise it's the oil you are using I used to run mobile one until I found out pennzoil is 5 to 10 times run smoother all day long

banger
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I run mystery oil in my 2015 genesis before and after every oil change it makes my car run quiet im at 51k miles the key is to start early to keep carbon deposit from building in the first place

LifeofCarlos
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Some issues with the sound test is that the direct fuel injectors are very noisy, hence why many new cars sound like diesels

Chrissmith-lyvi
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I am a autotechnician and I have used marvel for years my only recommendation when using it is if you have a high mileage motor or have liked to go a while between oil changes change your oil out at around 2300 to 2500 miles with conventional oil and change it out at around 3500 to 4000 with synthetic it will scrub any deposits and sludge out and clog your oil filter if your engine has a ton of sludge or deposits in it. I have used marvel for years as a oil additive / transmission additive power steering pump additive and fuel additive and it is great if using some caution when using it for certain applications. Now and then I will add a ounce of oil to a gas tank that's half full to lubricate and rejuvinate the seals in the fuel pump. Have had great results using it as a upper cylinder lubricant/top engine clean out when diluted a little with isopropyl alcohol and used with distilled water. my main advice don't use alot with the fuel system and if you have never used it before in your oil treat it like adding seafoam to your engine for the first time add some on a oil change maybe around 6 to 10 ounces and run your engine to operating temperature then change your oil then ad to a fresh oil change.

keithprothero
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Since day one brand new 2007 Jeep Commander I have put one quart of Lucas with 4 quarts of Quaker State every 5k miles.. it's 2020 and 223, 572 miles later not once have I had to add oil between changes and I am still getting between 16/18mpg.

dubenstein
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I have used Marvel oil in many cars and it has always served me well. I also use Lucas as a fuel stabilizer with very good results.

johnplump
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I use pennzoil ultra. Got low temperature engine and better fuel efficiency

mitsucarpentry
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Lucas oil is an excellent product. But don't use it in a new vehicle. The stuff is meant mostly for high mileage vehicles that have ticking valves, burning oil, etc.

On a new vehicle, use a high quality oil and filter. Be sure to keep up with oil changes. When you get to 80, 000 miles, swap to high mileage oil.

michaelh
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Will it affect the cat after long term use?

chefchris
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Motorkote is what I used in my vehicles when I change oil before winter. I change 2 times a year but used Motorkote for the wear reducing properties during cold temps. Can't wait till April to change the oil again. It helps on cold morning starts with valve chatter. Great stuff...

ubangiestomp
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Hello there, i think MMO can stay in the engine for much longer period and it will not
damage the because it is a Lubricant, so why you say drain it after 300 Miles ?
As a lubricant it can stay in the engine till next oil change even to 2000 Km .

ironfistarrival
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I use the fuel stabilizer, it's not just a cleaner but also an upper cylinder lubricant so it should help reduce piston, cylinder, and valve wear. I drive old vehicles so I use it as extra insurance to prevent a fuel pump failure. 😃

TheBikemaster
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The first test was with old oil. Then you added MMO then added new oil with a oil stabilizer. It could have been quieter just because you changed your oil. Old vs new. Has nothing to do with MMO or the stabilizer.

maces
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lucas oil is the best oil stabilizer ever..no doubt....worth for the money

MaxCavalera
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Be careful with oil stabilizers, ie Lucas, they are oil thickness which it harder for oil to flow into small ports on engines with high tech systems such as variable valve timing and turbos. Low flow equals early failure, MMO IS NOT A THICKNER BUT A CLEANER I have used it with every oil change since the 1960s, never had engine failure from loss of oil flow, also the engines I tore down at high mileage had no sludge build up

richardmarcott
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Thank you i have no concerns adding to oil in my new car . Did not expect the video request to be shown so fast im happy i subscribed.

chrisstevens
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Could you do a video showing 4 quarts of oil with one quart of synthetic stabilizer versus regular oil with no synthetic stabilizer? That would be a great test that would be applicable to my application.

mezzyshredder
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All you have to do is measure the noise then put in about 12 oz marvel oil when engine is running and almost immediately the noise is significantly reduced. It doesn’t take any time or miles driven to tell if it works and reduces noise.
ps used it in many engines and works immediately and much lower than 90 decibels from 96 🙄

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