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mespock August 7th, 2004, 08:05 AM Do any of you use fuel or oil additives in your Mark VIIs or VIIIs.
Are there any that are worth the extra expence?
Are there any that are necessary?
Are there any that are harmful?
What the scoop on this stuff there sure are a lot of things on the shelf.
JoshMcMadMac August 7th, 2004, 09:57 AM Seafoam, and Lucas. Seafoam is a great product, and I have never heard anyone claim to have had any negative effects from it. I also used Lucas transmission additive about 8 months ago. My tranmission has 135K on it, and has never been serviced. :rolleyes: It had a slight slip to it with high load/low rpm, and the Lucas helped out a lot. I don't know if I would add it to a well maintained transmission, but I would highly recommend it for an old one that may not survive a fluid change.
driller August 7th, 2004, 10:54 AM :iconcur:
I use SeaFoam for the induction and for fuel treatment. Chevron Techron is also a proven fuel treatment.
Lucas does have good products to restore additive levels and heal leaking seals. The only Lucas product I have used on my Mark is the power steering fluid, but both their engine oil additive and transmission fluid additive are good.
I personally have been sold on Muscle Products MT-10 additive. I use it in the engine oil, transmission fluid and differential gear oil. "MT" stands for Metal Treatment. We use it at work under very extreme conditions and I have seen its benefits hands on. Prior to it, we used STP oil treatment with some success, but the MT-10 wins hands down. Most people have never heard of it.
I also use Water Wetter in the coolant, but I don't know if it helps significantly.
Sifrino3 August 7th, 2004, 12:56 PM I use some new stuff made by quaker state. Its like a Dale Jr. Octange booster. . .
CaptainZilog August 7th, 2004, 01:35 PM I put PTFE (Teflon) in with my oil about 20,000 ago. Worked pretty well.
Joeychgo August 7th, 2004, 08:32 PM INTERESTING that you should ask..... I was just about to post on this.
I went on a trip to Dubuque, Iowa and just got back. 160mi each way.
On the way there, I pulled 21.1 avg mpg.
Right before I left Dubuque, I filled my tank and added 8oz of Lucas fuel treatment. On the ride back I scored 26.9 avg mpg. Just about a 6 mpg difference. I also stopped three times on the way back, and the way there was a straight shot. SO I had a lil in-town driving on the trip back which hurt my mileage a lil. So to me this stuff is great.
I also use Lucas oil treatment and lucas tranny treatment. The tranny treatment, I use about every 10k, changing my fluid every 20k. This stuff takes the hard shifiting away immediately, and keeps me smooth for about 10k.
I generally consider additives to be nothing more then gimmicks.....I started using the lucas products on Geno's recommendation. As far as im concerned, its great stuff -
MarkOfDeath August 7th, 2004, 08:37 PM get a cone filter and straight pipes you will get 31 mpg on the highway
Sifrino3 August 7th, 2004, 08:45 PM I got 30.2 hwy. 26.6 City in Phx. (45 Every Where) Get 20.2 in Prescott. (Stop & Go Every Where)
mespock August 8th, 2004, 08:09 AM INTERESTING that you should ask..... I was just about to post on this.
I went on a trip to Dubuque, Iowa and just got back. 160mi each way.
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Oh sure you get with in 45 miles of me and don't even wave LOL.
Are most if these products (Lucus, Seafoam etc...) easy to find at most automotive stores?
Joeychgo August 8th, 2004, 10:58 AM Oh sure you get with in 45 miles of me and don't even wave LOL.
Are most if these products (Lucus, Seafoam etc...) easy to find at most automotive stores?
Actually I drove around looking for you the whole time! :-) Actually, I did mention you to my GF saying that your not far away.
Yes, Lucas is pretty much available at any auto parts store, certainly the bigger chains lke autozone and pep boys. Seafoam is also, but ive noticed that every place doesnt carry it.
ralph August 8th, 2004, 12:38 PM only store that sells seafoam here is a boat shop none of the other stores seem to have it
ONEBADMK8 August 8th, 2004, 02:25 PM Lucas, lucas, lucas.
Joeychgo August 8th, 2004, 03:42 PM Lucas, lucas, lucas.
Geno, do you know what makes Lucas products work better then the others?
Joeychgo August 8th, 2004, 03:43 PM Sorry - I couldnt help myself..........
Sifrino3 August 8th, 2004, 03:58 PM :bowrofl:
mespock August 8th, 2004, 04:08 PM :iconcur:
:bowrofl:
CaptainZilog August 8th, 2004, 08:05 PM Oh sure you get with in 45 miles of me and don't even wave LOL.
Are most if these products (Lucus, Seafoam etc...) easy to find at most automotive stores?
Hey now, you drove within 1 mile of me and you didn't even wave :p
Nick Campagna August 13th, 2004, 09:47 AM Do any of you use fuel or oil additives in your Mark VIIs or VIIIs.
Are there any that are worth the extra expence?
Are there any that are necessary?
Are there any that are harmful?
What the scoop on this stuff there sure are a lot of things on the shelf.
Go to my notes in the octane booster thread from ~8/9 July.
Nick C
mespock August 17th, 2004, 05:10 PM When can you add Lucus Tranny Treatment? Do you do it during an oil change or do you have to drain some tranny oil then add the additive?
Joeychgo August 17th, 2004, 05:19 PM if I recall the instructions correctly, you can add it anytime.............
BEST thing is to change tranny fluid every 20k and add lucas then, using Mercon V
mespock August 17th, 2004, 08:08 PM if I recall the instructions correctly, you can add it anytime.............
BEST thing is to change tranny fluid every 20k and add lucas then, using Mercon V
Would that cause the tranny to be over filled, and isn't over filling the tranny bad?
Joeychgo August 18th, 2004, 11:06 AM Lucas Transmission Fix
A non-solvent formula that stops slip, rough shifting and leaks in automatic transmissions. Use in any transmission for preventative maintenance.
Lucas Transmission Fix stops slip, hesitation and rough shifting in worn transmissions and completely eliminates most seal leaks. An excellent preventative maintenance product. Use also in light duty manual transmissions to increase shifting ease and transmission life.
Key Benefits
Contains no solvents
Lowers operating temperatures and stops foaming
Can be added to existing fluid without draining any out
Effective in an extremely high percentage of cases
Taken From Lucas' web site:
http://www.lucasoil.com/products/display_products.sd?iid=29&catid=2&loc=show
Lucas' spec sheet for this product, explains a little more in depth:
http://www.lucasoil.com/images/medialibrary/product_spec_12.pdf
Joeychgo August 18th, 2004, 11:08 AM I change my fluid every 20k, adding one bottle of lucas to the process, then 10k later I add an additional bottle. Seems to keep the shifting smooth. Not bad for a 120k tranny. IM not fooling myself, I know ill be replacing my tranny before too long, this just delays that.
driller August 18th, 2004, 11:17 AM ... IM not fooling myself, I know ill be replacing my tranny before too long, this just delays that.
... and if it delays it long enough, you don't have to worry about it, right? :tongue:
Actually that's probably not a bad strategy as it enhances the additive levels initially and boosts the additive levels when you add it later.
Joeychgo August 18th, 2004, 11:22 AM Yes, if it delays long enough, I'll sell the Mark and it'll be someone elses concern!
mespock August 18th, 2004, 01:39 PM Yes, if it delays long enough, I'll sell the Mark and it'll be someone elses concern!
Remind me not to buy Joeys Mark when he sells it. (It's going to need a tranny) LOL.
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