Kazper1008
Seasoned Expediter
Does anyone use this or would anyone recommend putting it in your truck? Just looking for any feed back Thanks!
guido...you have a Powerstroke right?? Anything that plays with oil viscosity or chemistry on a HUEI injector engine is a BAD idea. Those engines use engine oil under very high pressure to fire the injectors and they are designed with a certain oil charecteristic in mind.
To the poster with the 400k Chevy, cool you went that far, you likely would have done it without the Lucas too.
Lucas has a place, in a very high mileage or abused engine you are trying to sell or that has seal leaks, otherwise, it is not required by 99% of us.
Powerstrokes have sensors that control the pressure to the injectors for when the oil is thicker.Its called a injector control pressure sensor and it reads oil pressure then tells how much pressure is needed at the injectors.So it doesnt hurt it.I have a F250 with a 140,000 all miles are hard driving pulling 5th wheels and campers.It has a performance exhaust and chip in it and will burn the tires off.
The very close freinds of mine, who I bought my FL-70 from, ran Lucas since new on the truck, and I used it also. It was a Cat 3126 with the heui system also,and it still is running, with over 860,000 never opened up.Who can disagee with that? But, out of curiosity, When I get home next, and change the oil, I am going to run 2 oil changes without Lucas and see if there is a difference in anything.You may be onto something, as I think about it.
Jump in here. Chevy Duramax, Lucas Oil treatment, Transmission treatment, Injector additive in fuel, 300,000 miles same engine, transmission and going strong.