LOW VISCOSITY Stabilizer
Probably for the 0w16/0w8 crowd who feel they need a little extra
God help us
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Logic that just fails to sink in for some unknown reason.And additives to your oil with Group I crap....
There's better ways, like using thicker oil or at least better additives that actually contain additive packages...
You still have time, kid.I like the Lucas stabilizer. It does cure ticking
It’s not even gear lube, it’s worse than that. I wouldn’t use this in a gearbox ever.I know it's basically gear lube, and I know there's better ways to quiet stuff down, but when all else fails and you're on a road trip with a Chevy with 280,000 miles Lucas will bring you some more oil pressure and you won't loose oil prime overnight. I wouldn't put it in a healthy engine
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From a former member of this site:And additives to your oil with Group I crap....
There's better ways, like using thicker oil or at least better additives that actually contain additive packages...
I am going off my normal science based comments now with some experiential background in the industry about what might be the newer Lucas Synthetic Stabilizer formula.
Forrest Lucas is originally from Indiana, BIOSYNTHETIC.inc is located in Indianapolis and makes some very interesting NEW unique estolides base lubricants that behave very well to do the same thing as "Brightstock" and probably better.
Most of these thick additives EP capable base oils used to be founded on petroleum BRIGHTSTOCK and that got expensive....... so formulators were looking for other products to fill the void.
https://www.lubesngreases.com/magazine/27_11/is-bright-stock-irreplaceable/
I THINK/GUESS thats what the "synthetic" is in this product and is NOT REPORTABLE. Here's some more info. https://www.biosynthetic.com/products/
My point is a well formulated engine oil proper viscosity for the engine design (and most are mostly synthetic now) will have constituents that Lucas Synthetic Stabilizer actually is using but in appropriate volume for the total formulation to be ideal.
Maybe a few years?Hasn't that low vis crap been around for a while? People will do anything but bump up a grade.
Love that thingThe true test of its effectiveness will be how it holds up in the gear crank thingy on the counter..