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Reddit mentions of LUCAS LUC10130 Synthetic Oil Stabilizer. Quart
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- Virtually eliminates dry starts and excessive wear
- Extends oil and engine life
- Stabilizes oil pressure and lowers oil temperature
- Eliminates hesitation, rough idle, stalling, and poor fuel economy
- For use in any engine, gasoline or diesel
- Will not void new car
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Specs:
Color | Clear |
Height | 2.56 Inches |
Length | 9.35 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | September 2004 |
Size | 1 Quart (32 Ounces) |
Weight | 1.96 Pounds |
Width | 2.87 Inches |
Always get the scheduled maintenance done that is recommended in the owner’s booklet. Typically, I’ll get my oil change done at the same time because it’s usually every 8,000km/5000 miles. Make sure the mechanic uses 100% synthetic, and not some 50/50 cheap alternative.
For that salt buildup, Krown protectant is worth it. Get that applied at least every second year. In Canada it’s about $130, so in the US it’s probably $75-90. If you’re doing Krown and planning to regularly get a car wash, DO NOT go for the carwash that sprays the underside of the car. This can rinse off the Krown protectant over time.
Since you’re at the 62K mile mark, you can start using Lukas oil stabilizer and Lukas injector cleaner . You wouldn’t need it if you’re under 50k miles, but once the engine gets older it starts to burn oil less efficiently;it’s normal. My mechanic swears by this stuff- and no he doesn’t sell it, he tells me to grab it at the local hardware/automotive supply store, so I know he’s honest.