Lucas Oil Treatment
Tib2004
03-01-2005, 08:22 AM
Ive been told that if you run your engine pretty hard that putting Lucas Oil Treatment would be ideal to protect the engine however several others have explained to me that in a new engine (5,600) miles putting the stuff would only gum up the engine and not allow for max performance. What's the story?
BigTDawg
03-01-2005, 06:23 PM
my dad put it in his el camino evey oil change and he changed the oil every 3000 miles or so and when he sold it the guy buying it wanted the engine and shit checked and the mechanic told the buyer it looked like a brand new engine. as for gumming it up never heard of that but if you have real small clearences and oyu need a real thin oil your not gonna want to use cause the lucas thickens the oil so you wouldnt get proper lubriacation in the bearings and shit but yea when your driving hard it does help cause it helps the oil from braking down from high heat
lowsonoma1999
03-02-2005, 04:27 PM
Ive been told that if you run your engine pretty hard that putting Lucas Oil Treatment would be ideal to protect the engine however several others have explained to me that in a new engine (5,600) miles putting the stuff would only gum up the engine and not allow for max performance. What's the story?
I'm not sure how well it works in a street car, I'm sponsored by Lucas oil in my race car. Use all of their fluids, synthetic 20w50, oil treatment, atf, gear lube. This is much different though, since I'm runnin a 496ci motor, with 12.5:1 compression with ~800hp. The oil treatment is thicker than honey, so it will thicken the oil and take away a bit of horsepower. Probably not enough for you to tell, but in high horsepower engines it can make a 10-20hp difference.
I'm not sure how well it works in a street car, I'm sponsored by Lucas oil in my race car. Use all of their fluids, synthetic 20w50, oil treatment, atf, gear lube. This is much different though, since I'm runnin a 496ci motor, with 12.5:1 compression with ~800hp. The oil treatment is thicker than honey, so it will thicken the oil and take away a bit of horsepower. Probably not enough for you to tell, but in high horsepower engines it can make a 10-20hp difference.
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