The UNTHINKABLE Happened after using a Gallon of Lucas Fuel Treatment!
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- Опубликовано: 26 май 2023
- Experience the unexpected aftermath of adding a full gallon of Lucas Upper Cylinder Lubricant! Join us as we delve into this surprising experiment, revealing the consequences and discoveries that ensued. Don't miss this intriguing automotive exploration!
** I NEVER Recommend pouring a Full Gallon of ANYTHING but fuel in the tank of your vehicle. This video is meant to be entertaining, and NOT considered professional advice for engine maintenance! **
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Don't do it
Yes yes please do it
This guy is a perfect example of why you need to be very careful who you buy a used car from.
LOL...So True!
Still wondering if this is some kind of a parody or if he really believes this... guys "off"... that much is for sure either way
1000% DEFINITELY ON THAT!
exactly
Also a perfect example of why you shouldn't watch RUclips videos for information😂
As a gas tanker driver for over 20 years all gas for all gas stations comes from the same place the only difference is the additives certain companies add.
Which big gas brand has the best additives in your eyes sir?
@@bryarhattabaugh7313 any of the big name companies Amoco BP Sunoco ExxonMobil they all add detergents to their gas whereas the no name no frills stations don't thats why they are usually cheaper. Also when going to a no frills station you never know how long that gas has been sitting in that tank their QC is nowhere near what the big names are.
@ boogaboo-- My mechanic says with the ethanol that they put in gas these days, gas doesn't last nearly as long as it used to. He said to buy gas at a busy station, even if it isn't top tier.
Have you ever delivered gas to a Buc-ee's gas station? They opened one here in Daytona Beach, Florida, about two years ago. The station and convenience store is huge, and even though they have 104 gas pumps, sometimes it is hard to find a pump that is not being used. I was wondering if Buc-ee's is considered top tier?
@@franknew9001 yes that is true the more ethanol in the fuel the less fuel mileage you will get. Always try to find the lowest ethanol content or no ethanol if possible. Also he is correct always go to a busy gas station because the fuel turnover is faster and the longer fuel sits it tends to go bad or collect water. I have heard of buccees but I delivered nyc Brooklyn queens Nassau Suffolk and I'm not aware of any around here so I'm not familiar. But I will tell you if they sell cheaper gas there's always a reason why its cheaper sometimes if its only a couple of cents cheaper than nearby places its because they get a large volume discount or they aren't making any money on the gas whatsoever because those places tend to use cheaper fuel as a way to get you into the store and spend money thats how they make profit and also usually because they don't use any special additives thats why there is always a huge difference in an ExxonMobil or sunocos prices vs a no frills Costco or Valero or Walmart gas station. And if you see a gas station with really low prices like way lower than anyone else stay away its either because the gas has been sitting in the ground to long or they bought a bad batch and just wanna get rid of it. Don't get me wrong its always possible to get a bad tank of gas from anywhere its just less likely from a big name. Keep in mind gas stations tend to make from 0 to 10 cents per gallon profit there's not a lot of money in gas fuel is usually a loss leader its all in the store that makes the profits.
Marvel mystery oil is where it’s at. Couldn’t be happier.
I think this is the previous owner of every car I’ve ever owned.
I have used Lucas fuel injector cleaner in both gas and diesel engines. Had very good results in both. The diesel was a Cummins, ISX 15 liter my truck had 2- 150 gallon tanks , i usually put the entire gallon, split half and half in each tank. Helped the engine run smoother, and get better fuel mileage. In my car, it helps keep the fuel system clean, and better fuel mileage with it as well. Lucas says you can over treat and it wont hurt the engine, I doubt they ever thought anyone would dump a gallon in just a 15 gallon tank.
I used to use it a lot. I switched to marine 2 stroke (TCW3) [which effectively does the same thing] because the Lucas stuff has gotten too expensive over the years
@@19jacobob93
I haven't tried that, I prefer to stay with what works for me. I figured it out and at the time the Lucas fuel injector cleaner cost $32 for a gallon, but with the improved fuel mileage in my big truck it paid off and was worth it. The truck had 972, 000 miles when I traded it. The treatment would last about 6 months . I'm retired now but still use it in my cars.
@bertgrau3934 nice! The TCW3 acts in an almost identical way. It's ashless, being designed for water cooled engines, lubricates the upper cylinders and also helps to keep carbon deposits at bay. It's roughly 1/2 - 1/3 the price too!
@@19jacobob93How many ounces or gallon? Thanks regards from FL
@@factsnotfeelingssendit5961 The recommended mix ratio for a gasoline vehicle is usually around 1:500, and I buy it in 1 Gal/4L bottles
Next time try sand, it will polish the cylinder walls.
This is good to know. I live near the beach and I can get plenty of free sand. 😊😊
I hope you kno he’s just joking don’t do that
Banami one spoonful will do yah
@ Mr Ziggysc408-- I knew he was joking about using sand. Putting sand in the gas tank is probably the worst thing you could do. Thanks
Polish that biatch!😂
And here I was, worrying that an entire 5.25 OUNCE bottle might be too much for my 15 gallon tank.
Always check the labels. Some of those additives clearly state “up to 10 gallons” so adding to a 15 gallon tank over dilutes it.
When I clean out thee old ladies upper cylinders its an entirely diff product..
Not enough fuel injection cleaner will do little, too much will do alot but most things not good. I would let my truck get down to an eighth of a tank add 2 bottles(20 gallon worth) in about 2.5 gallons. Drive normally for 20 miles and fill with gas. Never had an injector issue or a failed emissions test in 24 years or 390,000 miles.
@@don2deliver correct!
Mfg's directions: 1 gallon of Lucas to treat 400 gallons of gas. After adding 1 full gallon to a 16 gallon gas tank, he's succeeding in fowling the spark plugs and damaging the catalytic converter. Anyone who can't follow simple instructions has absolutely no business giving advice.
That famous tire pressure monitor light. Every car brand 🤣🤣
😂😂😅
Have mine on for 12years
Here is something you should try. Since you engine uses and needs oil for good lubrication. 5 or so quarts just might not lubricate as well as filling the entire engine up to the fill cap. Give it a try, let us know how that works.😅
You tricky dog you!!
My father knew a lady that did that to her car.🤣🤣
There’s already a RUclips video where they do that. The results were amazing.
Now it's time to take the car back to the used car lot before your boss finds out .
Lol. Bad.
Ha ha
Too funny
That is funny, and a good idea! Lol
Now it's time to get off the Internet and get back in bed before your mom finds out 🤣 are you just jealous of his car or at the fact that he's got a life outside of being a comment section hater? 😂
One of the things to remember, adding excessive amounts of fuel additive can really take its toll on your catalytic converter. Something you want to think about before performing a similar experiment on your own vehicle.
If you have them!
My Converter got stolen the day my car warranty ended.
@@gunboom it was the dealership! they came back to get that shit
@@woodencoins808 After they stole my converter, my truck gets better gas mileage and has more HP.
your theroy is not true your old converter was half plugged or your dreaming ..check mileage again!!!!
I use Lucas Fuel additive in my 2005 6.0 diesel. Definitely works and definitely bumps up my power due to increased cetane. Also smoothed out the rough idle I was experiencing.
Comedy at its best😅😅😅 he was clearly joking, had me laughing my ass out the whole time🍻
Please publish your VIN # so we know which 2020 Mustang to avoid buying in the future. Thanks.
Hahaha hahaha hahaha hahaha
It's a ecoboost we avoid anyway
All should be avoided
I'm a little worried that this guy actually believes this.... it is truly people like him why mechanics like me stay in business. Keep it up my guy! 😂
Ah, don't flatter yourself 🙂
this guy is alittle off
For science!
😂😂😂
@@KarzKreated He's right and you know it "my guy"
I'm curious about "The unthinkable". Was it the complete waste of eight minutes and two seconds of my life?
You may want to add a warning or notification before your videos that your videos are for entertainment purposes and recommend no one to follow your advice. There are a lot of dumb people out there that can’t tell the difference between real life and humor. They will sue you if they damage their vehicle. Play it safe and protect yourself.
Its in the description lol, hes covered
Let darwin win
I use Lucas in my 25 year old, diesel pickup. Modern diesel fuel has been *reformulated*, which has resulted in severe reduction of lubricity. Older diesel injectors weren’t designed for modern diesel fuel. On my last set of injectors, I used Lucas in nearly every tank and went over 310,000 miles before I had to replace injectors. Seems to work for me.
But I don’t use a gallon of it, even in my 35 gallon tank!!
That’s pretty funny.
I've got a 2017 Ram ecodiesel and I use Archoil fuel system cleaner.... it cleans the entire system egr, turbo, and the stupid particulate filter..... it works great.
In the correct amounts...lucas is amazing.
@@leadnsteel1428just wondered, but where does all the deposit it cleans go to?
I just dump a little oil in with my diesel, cheaper than Lucas. 🤷♂️
It's cleaning your upper cylinders for sure! Time for an oil change along with your spark plugs.
Right, the oil will look like the plugs. Always do an oil change after using this
upper ciloinder dont need lube,, or decarb.
and if they do you ahve to open the engine, it happens when you change head gasket
go to sleep leave mechnics for professionals.-.
When I got a neglected 1997 Tommy kaira M20b, it wasn't running as nicely as it should at 140,000 klicks, and just 20K after a top end rebuild. So I got one litre of Morey's Upper Cylinder Lubricant, and dosed the gas tank five times in five fills. The car ran smoother especially on start up, started more easily, pulled harder, and it added an extra kilometre per litre around town!
Is good stuff.
Where was this test done? How many cars was it done to? 6000 rpm for a half hour. Is the car running better than ever or did you trade it in already.
"Florida man wastes 1.1M viewers 8 minutes and 2 seconds they will never get back."
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Lucas oil products are good shit. Thats good to know if you work on your vehicles
@@christymckee8133 can we inject it in the vein?
@@user-wv1pj6wh4h i dont see why not
Next up: an overdose of Seafoam.....
That one I would be interested to see the actual results.
Coke after!
@@cocacola3269he must be on coke already. More $$$ then brains 😂
Blood
I wonder what the air fuel ratio was on those pulls
Oil Air ratio?
Lol 😂
No cuts. Then has a cut . 😂😂 the satire😂😂
That was not a cut, only a speed increase to save us painful seconds.
Imagine how much better and faster it would run with this and underglow lights.
Or a big wing with Type R on it and the absolute speed maker a big ol shiny muffler hanging off the back 😊
If he lowered the door handles, and installed a flow through ash tray it would go much faster.
Why bother using additives? Just put the stickers on your window. It does the same thing.
@@dop01 you beat me to the sticker comment!
Yes undergrowth just like the 90's
I use the Lucas on my mowers , snowblower , chainsaws , power washer and even my weed eaters . I also use stabil 360 . Each fall fuel removed or run out and each spring everything fires up within 2 or 3 pulls. I also do normal maintenance and run 89 in my small engines . Between cars and small engines , I use a gallon a year , not 1 day .
Our RUclips Board has been waiting with bated breath on the varied applications of your using Lucas.
A good oil additive is Sea foam. I always recommend reading the instructions on the can. Remember moderation is a good thing no matter what you do!
You wanna stop "bleeding horsepower"?
Add a 10 pound can of compression to the intake and remove the heads and install piston return Springs in each cylinder. Just make sure the springs are rated for your motor.
Talk about OVER Treatment Speaking as a 35 year ASE Auto Tech.I don't recommend doing this because of the O2 Sensors & Cat Converter Heat Issues. FYI if you have issues down the road Your FOMOCO Manufacturer Warranty IS VOID SIR!
After watching this I decided to dump 4 gallons in my truck. A: because it is a truck and bigger so I thought it needed more and B: because I really wanted big gains in the HP's. Well here I sit in the hospital after adding the four gallons and topping off the tank with gas from the local grocery store. I pulled out on the freeway and stuck the pedal to the plastic. Slammed my head so hard in the seat I blacked out and don't really remember the rest. So word to the wise. Be cautious if using more than a gallon for your first time.
Just think what would have happened if you had dumped 8 gallons of Lucas into your gas tank. When you stepped on the gas, you might have flown through the rear window.
@@franknew9001 I have PTSD from just four 😐
Unleashing all the power in that Tundra😂.
😂
You know you could try forgetting gas and just fill the tank with Lucas treatment.
Next time try ice cream instead..
.it will cool down your engine.
Next time get some walnut shels , run them on coffee grinder. And add that to your oil. It will polish inside your engine. Don't use send, it to abrasive. With sand, you may make mile or two.
i dont think we have to worry about what the lucas is doing holding it at 6k rpm is gonna do plenty of damage
Broooo it's cleaning bro. Gotta clean it. Lolololp
@@larry_ellison 2000rpm at 30 min will do the job. 6000 is just stupid.
Especially on a Ford engine
What is 6000rpm gonna hurt? It's 6000rpm at minimum load. The engine is barely working. Idling for the same amount of time is far worse. At least at 6k your oil is pumping, your water is flowing, and heat is being removed from the engine bay. Also because that is 2.3 turbo it is a low compression engine. Running at 6k with no load it is actually not in boost and using very little fuel. No, it's not "as good" as running 1.5k down the road at the same speed but it really won't hurt anything. I think it was penzoil that ran a 5.7 charger at 5k for 200k miles on a dyno. They did factory recommend oil changes and factory recommended maintenance. They have the engine to a school and asked them to guess at the mileage. The average guess was 50k
@@nhbountyhunter bro are you stupid? it has nothing to do with load. the higher rpms = faster ware. not to mention the heat. yes the car has a coolant system and oil and all other such things but its not invincible. engines have limits and when you abuse them like this you are going to break something. revving up to 6k rpm is fine. its the holding it there for a long period of time that can cause damage.
if you want to know the true performance benefits of Lucas, one gallon is not enough, you need to run straight Lucas!!!
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I was told 5 gallons!
@@billybrown1486 LOL
That sounds very true.
I have been using Seafoam in everything since 1998. Zero issues with mowers, vehicles, chainsaws, boats ect. It's used as a stabilizer and cleaner. In 1998 seafoam sat in a outboard motor all winter and when started in the spring, it smoked big time for about 3 minutes and then it ran like it was a new engine. I put 1 full can in my vehicles for 1 oil change every year. Good stuff!
You know he’s gotta be single,lives at home
I had a diesel golf and a free supply of Jet B. Idk if it was necessary but I always added a whole bunch of the Lucas upper cylinder lube and injector cleaner every tank. Was running out of fuel once and dumped a gallon of it in and it ran great on it and got me to a fueling station.
In a diesel, your rings and upper cylinders are lubricated by the fuel itself just for your info. You don't have to spend the extra money, unlike gas, diesel is more of a solvent having better lubricating properties.
@@davecinco847 I was more worried about damage to the injection pump as the jet B seemed to be less of a lubricant and more of a solvent.
That's awesome @scottod6954 did you learn that in school or are you a free thinker and figured that on your own?
@@davecinco847you mean gasoline is more of a solvent and diesel is more of a lite oil?
A great video of what NOT to do to your car!
and a liar video that plug was fouled and he could beat a yugo.
Lol u not read th description...I think if you do you take down this foolish comment
@@Brian.Martin You don't even know how to write a comment, dummy.
@@Brian.Martin You need to take your own advice.
The ghost of Ronald Reagan - Brian Martin; Take down this comment.
Frightening.
In germany some add 2 stroke oil to their diesels. That is a risc for the particle filter. There some use additives to increase combustion temperature which also can become dangerously high for the particle filter. It is definitely nice in winter, because it heats your car much faster.
So what is the gas mileage. Did improve or stay the same?
I love Marvel Mystery Oil added to my oil in my 2002 300k mile Blazer ZR2 4x4.
She still runs like new & I'm still getting the sticker mpg, 16 in town & higher on the highway.
I have been using Marvel Mystery Oil at every fill up in my car, truck, and lawn mower for more than 7 years. I use the recommended amount of 4 ounces of MMO for every 10 gallons of gas. My 2002 Lincoln Town Car that has been my daily driver for 16 years, still gets 23 miles per gallon on the highway.
Several years ago, my 2002 Chevy truck had a loud lifter ticking noise. It was a quart low on oil, so I added a quart of MMO to the crankcase. Soon the lifter ticking noise disappeared. I drove the truck about 400 miles and when I changed the oil, it was extremely . This was telling me that the MMO was removing the sludge out of the engine.
And it would still be running good and getting the same amount of gas mileage if you didn't use the shit
I love Lucas products Ive used them for years especially the gas treatment and oil products they truly do work and should be complimented 👏
I tried injector cleaner, no real results.
@fawnlliebowitz1772 do it maybe once a month, it does make a difference
How much do you love Lucas Oil?
used lucas injector cleaner in my. 6.5 detroit diesel and injectors look brand new
I think this guy put some in his soft drink to clean his brain too.
why you got copper plugs in a 2020 stang ?
If a 10 oz bottle is what’s required to do the job, using an entire gallon of Lucas is like having a headache and taking 1000 aspirins. This is an enormous waste of money.
Putting that in your tank kills your catalytic converter.
Forget catalytic converters people take them off your vehicle anyway . Had new exhaust put on my flatbed and guy told me he put hollowed out catalytic converter on it .
@@jamesphillips7283 never passing emissions tests
@@ryansmiley5495 Depends on the state testing equipment. We got a guy here he puts the same vehicle on the scanner so customers pass. Some states R slime balls they got picture ID stuff for testing
When there was leaded Gasoline we used to either cut them out or drain the beads out because they would clog up..
@@ryansmiley5495 passed inspection 6 years in a row
I fill my tank with Lucas and then add a gallon of gas. Unbelievable results out of the old Crown Vic Police car.
@ Fred Stone-- I have heard that gas is a very good additive to a full tank of Lucas or Marvel Mystery Oil.
I love the Panther Platform cars such as your Crown Vic, the Mercury Grand Marquis, and Lincoln Town Car. I have a 2002 Town Car that has been my daily driver for 16 years, and is still running strong.
It is too bad that Ford, Mercury, and Lincoln discontinued these great cars after the 2011 model year. 😢😢
By the way, is your middle name Flint? LOL 😊😊
😂😂😂😂
Just wasted 4 mins of my life, then had to bail out.
If you did this to a really abused and neglected motor you’d see some crazy results. I use both this and marvel. Run it with every oil change and I think it helps.
I used this exact stuff in my 2011 2500 Chevy 6.0. Used it for heavy hauling at work. Hit 308,400 miles before the engine pooped out. I guess I should have used a whole gallon each time maybe it would still be on the road? Haha. I do love this stuff! it really worked for me!
Great mother of Jesus! That is 1/2 of a Million kilometers, like halve way to the moon. There is NO Ford on Earth that has gone that far since they used to build the old Ford straight six 300 for Christ's sake! Good info man, that is the same truck, same engine I have and I push that thing HARD through the mountains loaded. I am 63yo and I have owned many trucks in my lifetime, and this is the BEST truck I have EVER owned, it takes the heavy hauling and pulling loaded trailers through the mountains every time using the Tow/haul switch on the 4L80E transmission, she just rumbles down 10 miles of 8% grades with NO brakes necessary.
I pour in a small bottle of Lucas each 1000+ mile trip and it runs smooth. I also run Amsoil Signature 5-30W Oil, AND I do an Amsoil Engine Flush each Oil change using a Fram Oil filter for the flush and then throw away the Fram and install a Wix XP filter. The Oil is expensive but, this truck has NEVER let me down pulling heavy loads through the mountains. It does not get the mileage of a 5.3L Chevy, but it don't break down like the 5.3 does either. The 6 liter has better torque and better reliability is my opinion. Here in the mountains of British Columbia fuel is notoriously bad and hard on fuel pumps. My brother told me 30 years a go to use a fuel additive no less than once a year to lubricate you in tank fuel pump so that you will NEVER have to do an in tank fuel pump. I find this to be true, use Lucas on a regular basis, and you will never have to do a fuel pump on your modern automobile.
1988 I used to work at an engine re-builder, the #1 cause of engine failure was "Lack of lubrication". I don't believe that has changed in my lifetime. Use top grade motor Oil, never let your Oil get black and use a fuel additive like Lucas and you will have trouble free motoring is my opinion.
This was a hugely entertaining redneck automotive 🤣math experiment in my opinion.
@@brentmcgillis My 5.3 2000 Silverado has 306,000 using valvoline oil synthetic. The transmission was rebuilt at 275,000 but motor still running good.19 mpg on the highway, not bad for a old worn out truck.
@@brentmcgillisMy van E250 2003 first new vehicle I ever owned. Mobil 1 and Lucas oil treatment. Original motor and tranny. 377000 miles.She still runs strong. I'm a tile contractor and she always hauls weight. It's all about changing the oil and how you drive. Don't mash your gas and read the traffic
I've used both Marvel Mystery Oil and Lucas in gas and diesel and I could tell the difference especially with my old school 6.2 diesel but I haven't put an entire gallon at once .
The Marvel mystery oil is just pain old mineral oil with dye in it. The FAA found this additive in the fuel tank of an airplane. Expensive lab tests showed it’s just that.
I added Both to the crankcase and it stop a rear main leak. In a Jeep
Adding ANY additive for a repair is like changing oil AFTER the engine has locked up!!!!!. ☝️🤣🤣🤣
Disagree, respectfully, Techron Chevron will clean and fix a fuel gauge, not reading right, provided
This is why dealerships dont like to let people test drive cars alone anymore.
Rule #1. Place your hand right behind anything you are doing a closeup of. That way the auto-focus will focus on your hand and we can the object in front of it.
Yeah man, that is what I was saying every time we got an out of focus Spark plug shot. Good advice for the aspiring RUclips content generator. Great tip and 100% relevant in this RUclipsrs' orbit of creating content. Actually I was yelling "Focus" at my television.
😂He's nut the plus should never be wet
My 2001 Accord could barely reach 500 km in a single tank and it gets progressively worse until I started using Lucas Oil, add about 120 ml per tank and took nearly half a gallon to see the improvements and now I can drive up to 540 km in a single tank.
You added the whole gallon in to it?
@@hacatan24 120ml at a time
I got rid of my fat gf and achieved the same result
That's an almost 10% improvement, some would call it significant.
@@ragman069😂😅😅😅😂😂😂
I had a Detroit diesel 60 series engine in a Prevost Bus. I got bad fuel at a small station and had about 200 gallons of bad fuel. I was barely running when I got to a truck stop. I thought I was screwed. I generally get about 8 miles a gallon in the bus. I was looking in the truck stop for fuel treatments and a driver saw me and asked what was up. I told him and he told me to put this stuff in it. It was Lucas but I don't think it was this exact product. It cost a lot was the main thing I remember about it now 8 years or so later. I put the whole bottle in and added about 10 gallons of fuel. I took off from the truck stop and hit I-65 Ramp and that bus took off like a rocket. I got 10 miles a gallon on that tank. It more than paid for itself as I got a 20 percent increase on that tank of fuel. I think what I got was supposed to treat up to 200 gallons. I can't speak for a Mustang gasoline engine but for a 60 series Detroit diesel with bad fuel, it worked wonders. I am a Lucas oil believer. That driver told me if this doesn't work, you'll be looking at serious down time and draining your fuel tank etc..... Saved my trip!
I use Lucas when I can't find gallons of marvel Mystery Oil in my Detroit D13 semi truck engine.
It used to get 5.6 mpg average, now around 6.3 mpg on the same route. Use 15 oz per 75 gallons. = around $14 dollars per day fuel savings.
It looked better the first time.
Light brown is a good running motor!
I always used transmission fluid in the coburater; smoked like hell for a while, but cleaned everything!
Yes I know 👍
Eddie, a thousand years ago, I worked at Andy Granatelli's Tune Up Masters. They had a dyno and we'd run the engine under slight load and sprayed trannie fluid, (not Bud Light trannie fluid) and yes, it did smoke, a lot of white/blue smoke. It was supposed to remove varnish and other deposits from the top end. Mostly valve stems.
That's insane!!! Does that clear any gunk in the jets and fuel passageways, or is it more for cleaning in general and removing surface dirt?
I've done that many times. Hold a fast idle and let it drip. Just have to be careful you don't slip and hydrolock the motor. Makes one hell of a mosquito killer.
@@StillAProudAmerican-ll2ycHubby worked at same place in 80s & they added water into carb at high idle to burn carbon buildup. This was done with car strapped on Dyno.
@@cherylkygirl7181, I learned a lot then, forgot it all, heehee. Because water isn't compressible may be why it works but it breaks carbon loose from the combustion chamber, that's what they say anyway.
This is disturbing on SO many levels
He told his mother who wanted to buy him a car for his birthday "Whatever you do, Don't buy me a Ford and if you do, make sure it isn't a Mustang." So, this is what he got because that is how women's minds work...
On a bet in 1979 I drove a '63 Galaxie 500XL with 200k miles on it from NYC to Miami with nothing in the crank case but a gallon of Slick50 with no issues.
The Lucas Ethanol stabilizer works really well. My analyzer was bouncing a bit before . It helps clean up the crappy RoFo e85 in my area. Good luck
I love these parody videos - it's up there with Chris Fix's video on how to change your blinker fluid. 😂😂
I'm calling bull on this one. Right when he gets done poring the video cuts. He probably took the filler neck out so the cleaner never went in his tank.😂
It was entertaining ! Now just clean the spark plugs with a fine wire brush, check the gap, and maybe change the oil after that run. Lucas gets into the rings and into the crankcase.
Ford warranty department has entered the chat
Well I have a feeling your next video will be changing out a plugged Cat.
Catalytic converters are perfectly fine as they're designed to burn this stuff off due to excess heat. The main thing that will plug a catalytic converter is unburnt oil. Now unburnt fuel may overheat a catalytic converter. Where do you people come up with these myths!
@@jamesm568I like a fool plugged my cat on an 1988 Buick Lasabre. By dumping in a pint of MMO. One time.
The same guy to go on a date and picks her up at her parents house and then pours the entire bottle of cologne on himself because he wants to smell really really good and really really impress her and her folks to the max.
When this guy paints his home he does 10 coats of paint and says it is going to work better. Because there is more and more is better.
Goes to wash his car and puts half the bottle of soap in the bucket and then proceeds to do it again when he is done simply because more is better.
I cant Handel the amount of sarcasm it's to much to keep up with
If you switch out that Handel for a Handle, that should fix your problem.
I swear by Lucas products!! Been using them for about 20 years with great results. I've used them in a 1998 Monte Carlo and when we sold it with 240,000 miles on it, it still ran like it was new! I use it regularly in my 2007 GMC Sierra Classic 5.3 with 200,000 miles that still runs strong and in my 1987 Holiday Rambler Imperial Limited motorhome with a Caterpillar 3208 turbo 18.1 liter that gets 7-8 MPG!!! That's really good for that engine in case you didn't know.
I had an 88 Buick Lasabre with a 3.8 Liter I guess thats what that indicated it had 326,000 miles on it ran good but like fool I forgot it had a damned catalytic converter on it and clogged it up by dumping too much MM oil in the tank and the rear end was smashed to the back window I got 6500 bucks for that and like 2500 for the car. I paid 300 bucks for the car with about 200,00o thousand miles on it. I really miss my buick
Oh yes I do know anything over six or seven on thos is good mog
The trolling to not trolling ratio in this video is everything 😂
While this might do something at 200k miles, most cars it won't do anything. You have to pull off your intake manifold and clean, sand and polish the inside of the runners, that gets rid of restrictions, also casting marks that cause a lot of air drag (on the aluminum intakes anyway). You can do the cylinder heads and the exhaust too if you're ambitious. 💯👌
i love Lucas products and i use a variety of them. i use the upper cylinder/fuel treatment in everything once a year. when you first bring out the snowblower or lawn mower.... put some of this in that first tank. keeps it all clean and moisture free. all my yard equipment has it's original carburetors, and all are 20+years old. they run like the day i bought them.
I add nothing to my yard equipment's gas and they're doing fine also.
@@DonziGT230yup, I have a 33 year old craftsman lawnmower and never added anything to the fuel or oil, I just drain everything before winter storage, refill in spring and it starts with one pull everytime.
Try using Red Armor fuel for the last one or two tanks before storing your outdoor equipment. Drives out any moisture loving ethanol causing seals to degrade. My honda lawnmower and Echo chainsaws love it!
There is no valid reason a 50 year old lawn mower or weed eater should not run like it's new if it is properly maintained . These youngsters these days all think they know something and never shut their mouths long enough to listen and be taught the facts.
You know most of them I'm referring too under 50 years old but they do know some things sad part is that's all they know and it's usually not much. And they refuse to Listen up and get instructed properly.
I think you were hoping it would blow your motor so you would have an excuse to Coyote swap it. 😆
This guy is a genius. Not only was he right but i got a 10MPG boost, the kids got better grades, and the wife grew a cup size, all from the one single gallon. Car rental company even reimbursed me $.
*Drives around for 20 mins at redline*
Him: "Seems like my oil temp is up. Must be because of all the cleaning."
I tried both small amount of marvels mystery oil , small amount of Lucas fuel injector cleaner and ran it for a week. I noticed a positive change for the better,. It still runs great. This video may be a bad idea. Just a thought.
I mix both...fir ever 10 gal of fuel.. 4oz MMO..3 oz Lucas
I didn't notice any mpg benefits in my Prius but it did smoothen the idle and when the engine turns on...
A mustang isn’t a mustang without V8 power. I would never waste money on a V6 or Ecoboost 4 banger turbo charged.
I bet you prefer a 12" dildo over an 8" one too.
But a honda with a laptop 💻 is usually the fastest
Oh, I get it!!! You're trying to prove that fuel additives are "snake oil"!!!
Don't be surprised if hoses or gaskets get damaged. Especially if you are not set up to run E85
E85 is junk
As a long time mechanic I suggest you try following instructions. This is a joke but it could have been a legitimate test. This stuff works great in my Cummins Ram. I can hear the difference. But I at least try to follow the instructions. 😅
Try Archoil 9100 next oil change, add a quart. I’ve been doing it for 18 years with my diesel and mileage improves, starts quieter, runs smoother and is a sound product
If you were doing it for so long, what are you comparing it to?
@@garychandler4296 doing what for so long? Being a mechanic?
@@Rakkasan-vr8xt sounds good but that doesn't lubricate my nearly $5000 worth of fuel injectors. The low sulfer fuels are tearing them up. Sulfer is a lubricant. Lucas addresses that and the sound difference is very apparent.
@@fiskfarm starts quieter, runs smoother than what? Itself, 18 years ago?
Dude you're hilarious! You deserve a like and subscribe. You're killing your freaking car for these videos.
Used Lucas as perscribed for 1000 miles. Ended up needing to replace my gas filter, number 8 injector and clean the fuel rail. The only thing I think I'd ever use again is Techron since it's a proven additive. At least it won't screw things up.
I did it with lacquer thinner a year and a half ago. Been running better than new ever since.
@@logicthought24 Scotty Kilmer has a method that works. It'll mess things up if done wrong though...
@@logicthought24 Its called SARCASM. Kinda like the guy in the video. LOL
I’ve heard of people doing this before but I never tried myself.
Never mind that it will destroy every plastic component in the fuel system. I love lacquer thinner, buy it by the 5 gallon can to use as universal cleaner in the shop. But do NOT use it around most plastic, rubber and paint. It'll clean that stuff right off as well.
Try acetone 😮
I've been using Lucas Upper Cylinder Lubricant in my cars for years but never more than the 8oz bottle. I buy a 32oz bottle of the Lucas and refill my 8 oz bottle. It makes a noticeable difference in performance a a quieter running engine in my 2006 Mustang GT with a 4.6 liter V8 and my wife's 2011 Hyundai Sonata with the direct injection engine. No way would I add a gallon of the Lucas Fuel Injector Cleaner to either of my cars!
I have read many comments about Lucas, some good some bad. I have used Lucas and still do in all my vehicles as well as my kids vehicles as part of regular maintenance. I also used in in my semi trucks. I keep my vehicles as long as they run. Presently I have a 2003 chevy suburban bought it from a used car lot back in 2009. An X government vehicle basic model vinyl seats and floor. It had 30,000 miles on it. Today it has 270,000 miles on it and this car was used to tow my boat, and two different job trailers I had. She took a beating, rear ended once (the car that hit me was totaled, all my chevy needed was a new bumper and hitch; and one cold, snowy Pa winter I slid down a hill into a tree which required a new quarter panel. Anyway, after 270000 hard miles, no injector or fuel issues at all. It sat for a year after I bought a pick up truck. One day I went out and stuck a battery in her and she fired right up. I don't have anything negative to say about Lucas.
All engine and fuel additive Diaz give you a warm fuzzy feeling inside like you're actually getting something for your money
You opp guys are like mal security 😂
I worked in refineries for 40 years it’s all the same gas other than some distributors blend in additive packs.
Black spark plugs indicate the fuel mix is running rich.
So the BEFORE & AFTER of the "Blurry as hell" spark plug looks exactly the same in each shot, but that's because the image was "blurry as hell".
I always add milk to my gas tank. I nurishes the motor and gives it a healthy glow.
@ James Smith-- This is good to know. Do you use whole, 2%, skim, or chocolate milk? LOL 😊😊
@@franknew9001 Chocolate milk in the morning for extra HP to start the day and whole milk when I fill up later in the day.
would we be right to change the oil air and fuel filters as well as them spark plugs after decarbonating and flushing the whole engine like this ?
no
you just change air filter when theya re dirt
you just change spark plugs when theya re damaged
you jsut change oil, when its carbonized,, ( after x kms or--- when time)
comes
you dotn change what is not broken
I use Lucas and I love it. In the right moderation of couse. Always follow label directions.
Thanks for this and the MMO video. It was very helpful. I’m sure most of us have wondered about this. I found it very entertaining and informative.
Everything before the cylinder ended up in the cylinder with the plug or burned out the exhaust. The moist on the plug is the remaining Lucas that didn't burn off. It wouldn't do that had the proper amount being put in.
I can't watch you at night. I will wake my wife laughing!🤣🤣🤣🤣 Good job.
When I worked for ford a old man came in with his 2008 Saleen supercharged mustang complaining about a misfire under load. I confirmed the misfire and pulled the plugs. Found the plug insulators contaminated with a reddish brown color. We asked the customer if he added anything to his fuel and he stated Lucas upper cylinder additive he bought from our parts department. Looked like a common obtain booster additive to me. I advised him the engines are designed for straight fuel only as additives can adversely affect the emissions control components and the repair new plugs would not be covered under warranty. Don't use additives for forced induction engines or especially bosh platinum plugs for anything lol. Techron is the only approved additive and is even mandated to be added as a detergent to all gasoline sold in the usa
using oil additive to reduce smoking I blew up an engine once by replacing a quart of oil with Lucas oil additive. It was so thick that it was blocking the lubrication holes and the oil pump wasn't getting the oil into the top and front of the engine. More isn't better with somethings. Now i did add some of the transmission additive to a tranny once just about an ounce and so far it seems like it helped lube the tranny
That 3-cylinder Mustang is awesome! I have a gallon of this stuff... sitting for a year it slowly works its way out of the bottle. Time to just throw it into my Dodge van's tank.
Works great on full auto rifles too.
@@thekingsilverado3266 I've used in my full auto revolver with excellent results.
@@jamesmurphy5996 When yáll wanna talk the best lubes and what works best in what.. My old lady is the one to talk to about stuff she has it all down to a science even what works best in her military armor plated ass.
Adding dish soap and dynamite to your gas tank does the same thing but bigger