Those who have used auto-rx...
Those who have used auto-rx...
Is this stuff supposed to look like dirty oil to begin with? I oped my bottle andit looked like used/nasty oil. Sorry for my iggnorance. Just wanted to know if the stuff inside was normal....
Originally Posted by DrKlop
yap, that's exactly the way mine looked. I got suspicious at first but put it in afterwords. 

I have only 100 miles into the first cleaning phase and I swear my car is more responsive. My car feels like it has more torque. I am getting very excited about the prospect of this product.
I have completed the 1,500 mile clean phase and am about 1,700 miles (out of 2,000) into the rinse phase. My engine is so quiet I literally can not hear it at idle and the car seems more responsive.
I am switching to synthetic oil for the first time following completion of the rinse phase.
I endorse AutoRX!
I am switching to synthetic oil for the first time following completion of the rinse phase.
I endorse AutoRX!
I just finished the clean phase on my 1993 Mercury Sable with 170,000 miles. So far:
1)Engine is much quieter
2)Throttle response is better
3)Leaks got worse (expected)
4)Smoking got worse (expected)
5)Head gasked leak got worse (expected)
I'm about 40 miles into the rinse phase and the leaking/smoking has sub-sided. Will probably do another dose this summer.
1)Engine is much quieter
2)Throttle response is better
3)Leaks got worse (expected)
4)Smoking got worse (expected)
5)Head gasked leak got worse (expected)
I'm about 40 miles into the rinse phase and the leaking/smoking has sub-sided. Will probably do another dose this summer.
I used ARX, did the high-mileage routine (2 cylces, 1500 mile cleaning and 2000 mile rinse for each cycle).
Don't notice anything different ... didn't do squat for the varnish ... but it's known that it doesn't work well on varnish on aluminum blocks...
Don't notice anything different ... didn't do squat for the varnish ... but it's known that it doesn't work well on varnish on aluminum blocks...
Originally Posted by alanalan
if there a leak, are you suppose to anything with the leak or just leave it alone?..i read in the auto rx website it was suppoes to prevent leaks?
Eventually ARX is supposed to soften rubber gaskets, etc. helping them seal better, so the leak that it made evident, can sometimes disappear, since the leaking gasket starts to seal better after being softened.
You should do the AutoRX treatments back to back and not wait for the summer.
Originally Posted by 2002 Maxima SE
I just finished the clean phase on my 1993 Mercury Sable with 170,000 miles. So far:
1)Engine is much quieter
2)Throttle response is better
3)Leaks got worse (expected)
4)Smoking got worse (expected)
5)Head gasked leak got worse (expected)
I'm about 40 miles into the rinse phase and the leaking/smoking has sub-sided. Will probably do another dose this summer.
1)Engine is much quieter
2)Throttle response is better
3)Leaks got worse (expected)
4)Smoking got worse (expected)
5)Head gasked leak got worse (expected)
I'm about 40 miles into the rinse phase and the leaking/smoking has sub-sided. Will probably do another dose this summer.
Originally Posted by alanalan
so i guess leave the leak alone if there is a leak? am i correct?
OK, so I've checked out BITOG, I've looked at the auto-rx website... I think I'm going to do it.
They recommend 2 applications for cars over 100,000 miles... Would this be sufficient for cars over a quarter million miles also? Should I just increase the maintenace dose to 3oz as recommended for high-sludge engines? Or should I repeat the whole cleaning process after a 10 or 20 thousand miles?
I looked and I really couldn't find any testimonials for cars with >250,000mi
They recommend 2 applications for cars over 100,000 miles... Would this be sufficient for cars over a quarter million miles also? Should I just increase the maintenace dose to 3oz as recommended for high-sludge engines? Or should I repeat the whole cleaning process after a 10 or 20 thousand miles?
I looked and I really couldn't find any testimonials for cars with >250,000mi
Originally Posted by AztecRedBlooded
OK, so I've checked out BITOG, I've looked at the auto-rx website... I think I'm going to do it.
They recommend 2 applications for cars over 100,000 miles... Would this be sufficient for cars over a quarter million miles also? Should I just increase the maintenace dose to 3oz as recommended for high-sludge engines? Or should I repeat the whole cleaning process after a 10 or 20 thousand miles?
I looked and I really couldn't find any testimonials for cars with >250,000mi
They recommend 2 applications for cars over 100,000 miles... Would this be sufficient for cars over a quarter million miles also? Should I just increase the maintenace dose to 3oz as recommended for high-sludge engines? Or should I repeat the whole cleaning process after a 10 or 20 thousand miles?
I looked and I really couldn't find any testimonials for cars with >250,000mi
I haven't used LC before and am just finishing up my inital AutoRX rinse phase, then switching to synthetic oil. I may consider LC after I am through my first synthetic oil OCI.
I've just bough Castrol GTX to use during the rinse cycle, but than it occured to me: isn't it better to use the oil that does not have any additives?
Can anyone comment on this? Is it better for me to return Castrol and get some cheep oil with fewer additives?
Can anyone comment on this? Is it better for me to return Castrol and get some cheep oil with fewer additives?
Originally Posted by DrKlop
I've just bough Castrol GTX to use during the rinse cycle, but than it occured to me: isn't it better to use the oil that does not have any additives?
Can anyone comment on this? Is it better for me to return Castrol and get some cheep oil with fewer additives?
Can anyone comment on this? Is it better for me to return Castrol and get some cheep oil with fewer additives?



