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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 12:33:45 -0500, "Wm Shakespeare Smithers" The WordSmith wrote: Do you use it in your gas engines or strictly the diesels due to the experience of the mechanic? I use it in my lawn tractor (25 hp Gravely), but I don't use it in my '70 Corvette. I do use it in my Kawasaki 15 Kw diesel generator, my truck and the Cub that I still own - I used it in the Super M I restored with the exception of the gear case only because of the volume. The reason I am asking is most people will keep their diesel engines till the end of the earth, and they will commonly be rebuilt, so the mechanic can see if the additive caused any problems. True. Gas engines on the other hand are not kept as long, and it is hard to tell if the additive helped or hurt the engine. Even with your positive experience, unless I see some scientific studies, I am going to hope the oil manufactures are providing the best product available with the best combination of additives. I would think they have checked out Lucas to see if it improved the performance of their oil. I don't want to sound all weirdo meta-physical here, but I believe in the stuff and it seems to work for me. I've heard stories about people who aren't as sold and their experiences are different. As I said to Bassy, I know guys who use Marvel Mystery Oil at 200:1 and have for years - no problems on high mileage engines - swear by it. I use it in my Corvette at 100:1 for anti-knock. I've been told it won't work for anti-knock and that is a myth/urban legend. I don't have a anti-knock problem with the car so explain that. As strange as this sounds, and strictly in my opinion, if you have faith in something, it will work. I've been told that my 7.3 diesel will not give me the kind of mileage I claim - but it does and I can independently confirm that from a non-impeachable source. I have faith in my truck. I'll give you another example. The '92 Ford Escort I bought for around town got 28.585 mpg the first time I checked the mileage. The second time it got 27.678 mpg. It has never varied between those two figures. Ever. I have complete and total faith that it will continue that way for ever and it will. The booing and hssing may now commence - go ahead - laugh, I"m a big guy, I can take it. :) Later, Tom No comment; just want a copy of this on my system:-) Ahh the Ficht 2 strokers ya gotta luv 'em:-) K |