I drove to Seattle from Bellingham on the 5th, most recent of a few trips from here to there and back lately since moving to Bellingham from Eureka, CA; and I noticed coming back at around eleven at night on the freeway at seventy that my '91 Festiva 5-speed seems to have more power compared to what I'm used to.(155/R80-13 tires)
These are my first experiences driving on the open road lately without my car loaded heavily,(and/or not my domicile*) and since doing the AUTO-RX treatments; so that I wonder if the AUTO-RX may have anything to do with my seemingly stronger performance?
AUTO-RX is an engine oil treatment someone knowledgeable about engine oil at <www.fordfestiva.com> recommends,("darkdan") said to be especially worthy since this cleanses the piston rings effectively.(<www.auto-rx.com>)
I wonder if anyone using the AUTO-RX treatment for their Festiva(s) has any observations about their experience?(there was sludge when I drained my crankcase after the first of the two treatments; at about 150,000 miles on a car I got with 85,000 miles that supposedly never had anything but MOBIL ONE...at least until recently when I switched to NAPA's "fully synthetic" brand which at $4.99 is about $2.50/quart less than MOBILE ONE)
I use a STILKO oil filter;(mine is from San Diego, CA now made in the USA-not endorsed by Nelson Mandela as far as I know) an aluminum canister that is a spin on type, refillable using standard toilet paper as the element I change every 3000 miles, adding a quart of new oil then and never draining the crankcase.(there was a good amount of sludge when I drained the crankcase the first of the two treatments[recommended for high-mileage vehicles] definitely emulsification rather than toilet paper fibers-sludge may not be the perfect descriptive word, but like a fine light mud or delicate cooking grease maybe, thickened by cooling...veggie gravy thick, w/o lumps)
*a '66 VW Squareback sufficed from '82-'94 and the "Ford" is proving adaptable.(?!?) Sort of backwards, if you consider eugenics being prior to Nazism.
These are my first experiences driving on the open road lately without my car loaded heavily,(and/or not my domicile*) and since doing the AUTO-RX treatments; so that I wonder if the AUTO-RX may have anything to do with my seemingly stronger performance?
AUTO-RX is an engine oil treatment someone knowledgeable about engine oil at <www.fordfestiva.com> recommends,("darkdan") said to be especially worthy since this cleanses the piston rings effectively.(<www.auto-rx.com>)
I wonder if anyone using the AUTO-RX treatment for their Festiva(s) has any observations about their experience?(there was sludge when I drained my crankcase after the first of the two treatments; at about 150,000 miles on a car I got with 85,000 miles that supposedly never had anything but MOBIL ONE...at least until recently when I switched to NAPA's "fully synthetic" brand which at $4.99 is about $2.50/quart less than MOBILE ONE)
I use a STILKO oil filter;(mine is from San Diego, CA now made in the USA-not endorsed by Nelson Mandela as far as I know) an aluminum canister that is a spin on type, refillable using standard toilet paper as the element I change every 3000 miles, adding a quart of new oil then and never draining the crankcase.(there was a good amount of sludge when I drained the crankcase the first of the two treatments[recommended for high-mileage vehicles] definitely emulsification rather than toilet paper fibers-sludge may not be the perfect descriptive word, but like a fine light mud or delicate cooking grease maybe, thickened by cooling...veggie gravy thick, w/o lumps)
*a '66 VW Squareback sufficed from '82-'94 and the "Ford" is proving adaptable.(?!?) Sort of backwards, if you consider eugenics being prior to Nazism.
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