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Old Sep 13, 2009 | 11:03 AM
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Need your opinion and advice. I am considering using one for my 2002 626 2.5l. My purpose is just to clean, somewhat improve and prevent. It is a 5.25 oz (155 ml) bottle saying "Upper Cylinder Lubricant with Injector Cleaners". Have you tried it and what was your experience? Did it improve the engine performance and MPG? The substance is oily and doesn't burnt on its own, I tried to fire it with a lighter, it wouldn't burn. Is that how it should be? If it is not burning, how would it be burned in the chamber and clean injectors? Or its sole purpose is lubrication?
 
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Old Sep 13, 2009 | 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by namys1
Hi guys:

Need your opinion and advice. I am considering using one for my 2002 626 2.5l. My purpose is just to clean, somewhat improve and prevent. It is a 5.25 oz (155 ml) bottle saying "Upper Cylinder Lubricant with Injector Cleaners". Have you tried it and what was your experience? Did it improve the engine performance and MPG? The substance is oily and doesn't burnt on its own, I tried to fire it with a lighter, it wouldn't burn. Is that how it should be? If it is not burning, how would it be burned in the chamber and clean injectors? Or its sole purpose is lubrication?
Snake oil.
 
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Old Sep 13, 2009 | 08:45 PM
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Snake oil.
I see. But have you tried it or other Lucas products in your vehicle/vehicles?
 
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Old Sep 14, 2009 | 04:55 AM
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Originally Posted by namys1
I see. But have you tried it or other Lucas products in your vehicle/vehicles?
Why would I do something like that? By definition undiluted engine oil is all my engines could possibly require, and undiluted gasoline from the pump is all my fuel system could possibly require. Polluting either with Lucas (or any other brand) after market treatments will provide no benefit what-so-ever.
 
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