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    Default Lucas Oil Stabilizer+Turbo+Vtec= Good Or Bad?

    I have heard that Lucas Oil Stabilizer is good and bad and im tired of the argument so i want the definate answer. I heard that it will stick to the turbo and vtec (system) and when its hot it will bur it and clog those 2 systems up. What iste real answer???


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    Buy an N/A non-vtec motor? lol jk
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    Dont use it, it foams up after getting warm/ran for a min. Its been proven to foam up. Check out bobistheoilguy.com or something like that. Will answer all ur oil related questions and more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdurr
    Dont use it, it foams up after getting warm/ran for a min. Its been proven to foam up. Check out bobistheoilguy.com or something like that. Will answer all ur oil related questions and more.
    This. Just run a good synthetic oil. I prefer Pennzoil Platinum.

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    thank ya my turbo is leaking internaly and im tryin stuff t get it to stop smoking temporarily


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    Do you have an oil restrictor on the turbo oil feed line? If not, I would suggest one. Honda's have higher oil pressure than the turbo needs to have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedEj8
    Do you have an oil restrictor on the turbo oil feed line? If not, I would suggest one. Honda's have higher oil pressure than the turbo needs to have.
    some turbos dont need a restrictor though on a honda engine, depends on the manufacturer and the size.
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    no i dont think the mechanic put one on


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