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Lucas Oil Stabilizer

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I used it most my previous cars, but stopped when I rebuilt my talon motor(bottom end). Was told it may be to thick for the turbo and cause the bearings to go out. Im not too sure how true this maybe but it scared me enough to not try it. Would like to use again because my lifters are ticking pretty good now.
 

You missed one! - Bob is the Oil Guy The tests he did are on there somewhere, but here is a thread about the product http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1360651&page=1
Read you guys, read. This is likely not something you want to put in your cars. Then again, after reading, some people thought the message was to start using it if they weren't. :ohdamn:

The stuff will turn your oil into the thickness of 250 weight gear oil. No shit it made it run quieter. S'ok though, if you think your car needs it then go ahead, I won't stop you.
 
I don't use it in any of my turbo cars but i use it in my 98 Lumina only cause it has 240,000 miles on it. I used to start it in cold weather and the piston slap was so loud you couldn't carry on a conversation next to it. The oil stabilizer quiets it down a lot. I don't know if it's really saving the engine or not but it sounds better.
 
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