I can't believe what Lucas Oil Stabilizer did for My Engine!

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Lucas oil stabilizer in the Ultimate test.
I add Lucas heavy duty oil stabilizer to a engine with rod knock, absolutely the worst engine noise ever. THATS NOT ALL we see if Just a coat of Lucas oil stabilizer can prevent engine wear or damage. Dont try this at home. check this video to.
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What have you experienced using Lucas?

NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO
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Years ago at a truck shop I worked at out in Vegas, an honery OTR trucker had us put in Lucas at every oil change, 10 gallon oil capacity in a Cat 3406E & he would bring 2 gallons of Lucas with him. He ran 25-30K OCIs & when you'd run an overhead on that motor, the insides looked like they were fresh off the showroom floor. 1.4 million miles on it last time I saw it & still ran like a new one, just a lovely sound that I still remember to this day. It had never been in-framed or anything else much. Granted he did stay on top of servicing it but I think that's something to consider.

I ran synthetic in a 2006 6.0 I used to have along with an FS2500 bypass system. I always dumped a quart of syn-Lucas in & I was running 50K OCIs, all highway miles on my truck & oil also lab tested. I never had any injector stiction issues in the 400K that I owned it. I had to move up to a dually for capacity, otherwise only left me stranded 1 time for the FICM. Ran perfect when I sold it. YMMV for Lucas, I think it's pretty good stuff

acemobile
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I’m a big Lucas fan. Been using this in place of one quart of oil for probably over ten years now. Had a 2004 grand Cherokee go 294k miles before I sold it. My last Silverado Z71 went 340k miles I bought it with 230k miles. I think the Lucas oil stabilizer is a great product and works as it says it does

Middle
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I've used Lucas products for years! I have never ever had an issue with it. I even used it in my big rigs. And I use it in my diesel pickup to this day

bigjax-lfjr
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RIP Maxima, hopefully someone will love you more in the next life .

peterb
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first time I used Lucas in the engine, I started it up and the engine was so quiet and smooth, I wasn't sure it was running.... it was!! :)

SpadeAce-
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I've been working on cars for 20 years now. There are good situations to use that I'd recommend and not to. Here are some, and this is short version. I do build LSX engines. I use this stuff to coat engine parts and the decks of engines so they do not get surface rust on them by the time I make it to that motor to assemble. Now, newer motors I would not use something thicker as an additive, but on higher mileage engines with 150k or 200k miles, yes. Modern engines have way more durable bearings thanks to Teflon and other chemical coatings. I don't need to get into details with you guys, can research your own engine specs yourselves as all are different. But with modern engines and oils out there, almost every car manufacturer recommends synthetic blend oil or better. So as long as you keep proper maintenance, 300k miles should be achieved out of any modern engine, unless you have a ford 5.4 triton 3v or ford in general 😆. Kidding! I love fords. Their owners always pay their bills! Honestly, if you have a low mileage engine, I wouldn't use any additives. Only when you start burning oil, or leaking oil. Now, Blue devil rear main seal stop leak works great! My 04 Tahoe has 303k miles on the clock and about 50k ago would leak 1/8th of a qt of oil overnight from the rear main. Used the BD rear main stop for 2 oil changes in a row( aka 'LOF' ), then to every 3rd LOF, and barely see a drip if anything at all. Has worked on everyone's car and truck that I've used it on. Lucas coats well, but so does full synthetic motor oils. For an engine that is not making noise and you want to use something, try something thin like Liquid Moly to your oil. It is thinner than Lucas and does not add thickness to your oil viscosity. Thicker just makes it harder for your engine to push the oil thru your engine. Especially in late model Asian cars that used 5w20 all the way down to 0w16 oil!! That's incredibly thin. It has to be to get thru all the small oil passages and solenoids that especially control your vvt camshaft components. You do not want to add something thick in that matter to your oil if no noises or issues are happening. Sometimes trying to do preventative maintenance is a bad idea. Some cars use 5w20 or 0w20. Consult your dealership or service station. After 100k in hotter regions you might want to consider going to the thicker 5w20. Or maybe stay with 0w20 and use just .5 QTs of Lucas or Marvel Mystery oil. Marvel is a great additive and is thin. It definitely has atf in it. You can smell and feel it in your fingers. Atf is old school trick for breaking loose stuck lifters and softening seals and gaskets. Or even soak a motor that has been sitting for a long time and its hard to spin it over by hand with a ratchet wrench or breaker bar. Atf is old trick for a noisy power steering pump or leaking pump at the seal. It softens up the dried and worn out seal to help stretch fixing it to next pay day or such. Some hondas actual call for atf for p/s fluid. I could go on and on, but these are some ideads and hopefully it helps a few people out. Good luck everyone!

charliecadaver
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Have used Lucas for over 20 years and never had issues...stand by it

danielberto
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Lucas auto trans fluid additive saved me from a rebuild 2 years ago. My 4wd Dodge with 240, 000miles wasn't shifting out of 1st gear.
One year later its still shifting fine after the treatment!

brianhaase
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1st off-
Lucas has made me & saved me thousands of dollars!! Once had a Camry with a locked up steering wheel/pump? I put in the Lucas trans additive[same as steering additive] within 10 minutes of working her back & forth. She came back around & worked flawlessly!! U would have never known about her previous steering situation.. I love/stand by LUCAS 100% & will use it for life!!! I have for 20yrs now literally preached/push LUCAS to everyone & anyone, lol....Especially all my yrs as a parts counterman!! I do believe LUCAS owes me a LUCAS beer cooler or a flashy jacket or something!?! Lol...

brucemacie
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I just added 32 ounces to the fuel tank of my V10 F250. I thought you were supposed to add one ounce per gallon, but it turns out that's way too much. I ran through the entire 30-gallon tank and had to refill. I guess it is true what Lucas says about using too much will not harm the engine. The interesting thing i that I now get a bit better mileage and the truck definitely has more power. It is now easy to chirp the tires from a stop with just a little bit too much throttle. Next time I will stick with the recommended dose though.

patriley
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I've used it for years. 20% of capacity and I mix it with the oil first. It's great stuff. Keeps the top end slick which is great for overhead cam's.

oldschooldude
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Used Lucas in my race cars 20yrs ago. You could loss all your oil on the track and still finish the race. Still use it today. Also, Lucas Oil Speeday in Missouri is a nice dirt track.

Off-Grid
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many people believe lucas oil stabilizer is just a oil thickener. what it actually is is a multi-temp viscosity improver. "metal cling" improver, shear load improver, acidification improver, thermal breakdown improver, and stuff to clean and help suspend sludge. basically it's giant bottle of all the good oil additives that exist. also anything less then a 30 weight oil you must use the synthetic version their not very clear about that on the instructions... i used it on a lawn mower engine (push mower) that had some rod knock and was burning a little oil. 200 plus hours of run time later a it's still running but with fuel and exhaust getting in the oil and it burning a lot of oil . had to get a new mower because the deck rusted through and the handles (like the whole thing) snapped off. the axial support was completely worn though.... kept the engine though! might use it for something hehe

householdhacks
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1996-1999 Nissan Maxima motor one of the best motors ever produced, even to this day. Aluminum block engine, dual overhead cams, 24 valves, 6 cylinders.
This car uses a true steel timing chain as well. Not a vinyl serpentine belt.

bifscotsman
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I have used several different oil additives to quiet a tapping noise in a Buick 3800V6 engine. None worked as described. Two different repair shops recommended oil additives rather than taking an interest in fixing the problem. I found a repair shop that seemed to know how to do engine work. I would not put a lot of faith in these additives, and I would never put anything this thick in my oil again. If you are having a tapping noise, or ticking noise something needs to be repaired and no magic solution is going to work for you.

robertanderson
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I've been wrenching for 27 years now. Been using Lucas for 15 years now. I do recommend it. I use it on my personal vehicles and customers friends and family. I have never had any problems.

kingc
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I put 5 qts every oil change for a couple yrs in a 97 Chevy 5.7 and surprisingly it stopped the lifter noise. That was in 2005. Its still on the road today with regular oil changes with normal oil and no noise.

MrCstone
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im been using about 3/4 of a quart of lucas every oil change with my 2000 dodge dakota 3.9 v6, since i bought it almost 4 years ago with 182k miles for $500. its got 227k on it now, and has never skipped a beat, runs better now than 40k miles ago

chriswright
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Been using it for well over 12 years not a problem in sight. All my engines ran good and long without any internal issues. On normal not broken engines like the one you have. Lucas only is post to do a few things and thats all. Recondition the seals be better lube for moving parts by reduce heating of internal parts.

anthonynewborn