Just thought I'd rekindle this flame and reiterate that Lucas Oil's fuel system cleaner is pretty amazing. I used the deep clean formula that was $7.97 at Wally World although I bought mine at Meijer for about the same. Was $10 at AZ I think, and I'm referring to the big bottle that treats up to 30 gallons but it's safe to go heavy with this stuff from what I read. I certainly wouldn't go heavier than that and the 15 gallon treatment was nearly the same price.
Here's the skinny... Noticeable idle change, much smoother and nearly silent while sitting either in gear or neutral. Snappy acceleration and I feel like I can tell 135k worth of build up is breaking free. I've rescued this car and turned it around to a top in the course of two weeks. New NGK laser iridiums and a good MAF cleaner can go a long way as well. I plan to ad some the full synthetic oil treatment on the next oil change as well, and even tho I just had Jim White Toyota service my Vibe with a fresh oil change I'm eager to get back in there to get some lucas in my engine and my tranny as well.
So yes Toyota was welcoming to me for service. Very I might add and I had a nice go through on my car With the service manager. We decided to do a drain and fill on my manual tranny with Toytota's standard 80/90. Here the best part folks... Oil change and tranny fluid change was just over $60 out the door. I about shat with excitement. I'm going to ad the lucas transmission repair just for safe measure with these problematic trannys. <-- I opted not to do this transmission fix stuff for various reasons... but the fuel treatment does seem to be working well.
Spend 10 minutes reading testimonials around the web like I did. then start with the fuel cleaner like I did. then I think you'll agree, this is dank lube for everywhere. And No I do not work for lucas but I became a believer in about 15 minutes today. Check the link and read the Faq's and testimonials.
Peace out!
First Genvibe post!
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