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dirkdiggler 01-29-2011 12:00 PM

Lucas Oil Stabalizer ??
 
Hi

Just wondering if anyone has ever run the Synthetic Lucas Oil stabilizer stuff in along with there oil of choice

The Lucas stabilizer makes the oil really sticky.

I, along with many other people have to hear the annoying chatter the motor makes on cold startups ....... was just wondering if this stuff could make that noise a thing of the past???

Just wondering what everyones thought is regarding this product?

dirkdiggler 01-29-2011 12:31 PM

anyone ever read this? http://motoroilbible.com/

JFP in PA 01-29-2011 12:44 PM

If you are using a good, ACEA rated full synthetic, no additives are needed. If you are running an oil that needs an additive to perform, you need a different oil...........

dirkdiggler 01-29-2011 01:11 PM

Here is a free copy of the Motor Oil Bible for anyone interested.

http://www.zag.si/~jank/public/bmw/oil_bible.pdf


He believes its ok too go 20k miles on a oil change .... pretty interesting!

Beelzy 01-29-2011 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JFP in PA
If you are using a good, ACEA rated full synthetic, no additives are needed. If you are running an oil that needs an additive to perform, you need a different oil...........


This right here^^^^

jmatta 01-30-2011 03:28 AM

I use Castrol Syntec 10W40 and have absolutely no chatter at cold start up...you need to change to a different brand/weight, instead of looking at snake oil.

dirkdiggler 01-30-2011 12:39 PM

Yeah, ,my next oil change will be the castrol Syntec 10-40 for sure

I have been reading that Castrol Syntec isnt really a TRUE FULL synthetic oil though??? Apparently the raw oil they start out with for this product is still dino oil. Mobil sued them years ago for this.

Can do a quick search on this ...... "Castrol Syntec not real synthetic" will give you some good reads!

Is the current Castrol Syntec actually full synthetic??

JFP in PA 01-30-2011 01:02 PM

Yes, Castrol is a "full synthetic" under the accepted definition of the term. Exxon Mobil sued Castrol’s parent, BP, over the use of the term "full synthetic" which they (Exxon) thought they had the exclusive rights to. Courts said no, the term is a technical definition, not a trade mark or other form of intellectual property, so anyone that meets the definition is entitled to use the term.

dirkdiggler 01-30-2011 02:04 PM

Cool, thanks for clarification ...... If it eliminates the nasty chatter sound at start-up I will be happy!


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