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Do I understand you correctly, in your opinion, Lucas Oil Stabilizer is a
godsend for those using low RPM diesels, but you are not sure of higher RPM gas engines. "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 08:44:42 -0500, "Lord Reginald Smithers" The fastest and most accurate Gun in the World wrote: Tom, I read and lost the post where you said you used the Lucas Oil Stabilizer, and found it to be a great additive. 15 yrs ago I used to use Slick 50, and thought I got better gas mileage and Slick 50 said it protected better than regular oil. Unfortunately, it also clogged up engine. You are obviously smarter than the average person. You obviously are very mechanically inclined. Didn't that report make you wonder if the additive was protecting the engine and components when the engine was running at high RPM? I've never turned over 2k on that truck since I've owned it. In cruise mode, it runs somewhere around 1.4/1.5K so comparatively speaking, it's not running high rpm. We're also talking rear end gears here which are an entirely different animal than engine oil. I know guys who mix Marvel Mystery Oil in their gas at 200/1 too - never been convinced that works either. :) |