Canadian Tire has decided to get back into the oil and gas additives game big-time. They used to market oil treatments, but stopped for a while, and have again decided they are profitable.
The most recent ones out are direct Lucas Oil clones - they have a upper-cylinder lubricant just like the Lucas product; and they also have a couple of Lucas-like oil stabilizers.
What caught my attention is the claim on their synthetic oil stabilizer:
"Helps eliminate noise and wear associated with lightweight motor oils"
http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/motomaster-synthetic-oil-stabilizer-946-ml-0380067p.html#srp
See? Thin oils ARE bad for engines, and CT can help fix that!
The most recent ones out are direct Lucas Oil clones - they have a upper-cylinder lubricant just like the Lucas product; and they also have a couple of Lucas-like oil stabilizers.
What caught my attention is the claim on their synthetic oil stabilizer:
"Helps eliminate noise and wear associated with lightweight motor oils"
http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/motomaster-synthetic-oil-stabilizer-946-ml-0380067p.html#srp
See? Thin oils ARE bad for engines, and CT can help fix that!