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Tom,
I am not a mechanical engineer, and I don't play one in Usenet, so my knowledge base is very limited in this matter. The real reason I finally gave up on all the additives is because I felt that any additive that would really provide an oil company with a superior product, would be added to their blend. The reviews by mechanical engineers have always agreed with this, but that does not mean Lucas Oil Stabilizer is not the wonder additive, but I would be concerned about anything that caused my oil to foam up. "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 12:05:00 -0500, "Lord Reginald Smithers" The fastest and most accurate Gun in the World wrote: 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. No, I am saying that my experience with Lucas Oil Stabilizer has been positive and that I have no personal experience to the contrary. As to higher RPM engines, perhaps the experimenter has a point, but I'd have to question the size of the gears, the size of the experiment box and just how fast those gears were turning. I found it kind of interesting that the oil didn't climb the gears even without additives either - so what did that prove? It's a faulty experiment. |