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    Well I changed the oil and filter in the vic today and added the bottle of auto rx that I got off their site. Everyone swears by it and many with vics have had success. My vic only has 88k on it but it was a detectives car before so there is probably tons of running hours on it. So After 1500 miles I will change the oil and cut the oil filter open to see the crap it got out. I will have pics of it for ya guys to show you what it does. Also with those pics of the filter I will have new pics of the vic and you guys will see what I will have done with my taillights. It will be cool, I'm doing them this weekend but I'm not telling what I'm going to be doing to them. You guys will have to wait. :evil: Anyone else on here tried this auto rx stuff? Lots on the other site like it. We will see if it is worth the $25 I paid for it.
    2000 Mustang GT "Blondie", 2000 CVPI "Sargent Crusty"

    #2
    What brand of oil do you run?
    1983 Grand Marquis 2Dr Sedan "Mercules"
    Tremec TKO conversion, hydraulic clutch, HURST equipped!

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      #3
      he should be using a non synthetic while using the auto-rx

      2000 HPP Mods
      15.2 @ 89.13mph-1/4 mile
      9.73 @ 72.01mph-1/8 mile

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        #4
        I usually run Motorcraft syn-blend but I saw that you can't use synthetic so I put in pain ol Valvoline.
        2000 Mustang GT "Blondie", 2000 CVPI "Sargent Crusty"

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          #5
          I have used Auto-Rx for the past 4 years first in a 1992 Grand Marquis it had a rear main seal leak with over 100,000 miles I used 2 applactions the seal stopped leaking in about 2,000 miles and still dont leak.

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            #6
            Hmmmm,I have my doubts but anyway ¿where are those pics you say to show the results of that RX thing?


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              #7
              Sniper308,

              I have been using Auto-Rx in the van for 2 years. Auto-Rx has stopped an oil leak during this time and I was curious to see for myself just how clean the engine was so I had decided to pull the valve cover. I was not all that surprised at just how clean the engine is considering that the Van has 185,000 miles on it because I knew what the product was capable of doing. The discoloration of the valves is not varnish or sludge it is just that the metal has turned a darker color.

              Last week someone rear ended the van and it was a total loss.

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                #8
                Re: Auto Rx

                Originally posted by zwack88
                Well I changed the oil and filter in the vic today and added the bottle of auto rx that I got off their site. Everyone swears by it and many with vics have had success. My vic only has 88k on it but it was a detectives car before so there is probably tons of running hours on it. So After 1500 miles I will change the oil and cut the oil filter open to see the crap it got out. I will have pics of it for ya guys to show you what it does. Also with those pics of the filter I will have new pics of the vic and you guys will see what I will have done with my taillights. It will be cool, I'm doing them this weekend but I'm not telling what I'm going to be doing to them. You guys will have to wait. :evil: Anyone else on here tried this auto rx stuff? Lots on the other site like it. We will see if it is worth the $25 I paid for it.


                Zwack88,

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                  #9
                  Zwack88,

                  How is the Auto-Rx usage going?

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                    #10
                    Its going good. I have probably put 50 miles on her since winter but the streets are finally clear so I'm driving her again. 200 miles till I do the rinsing phase.
                    2000 Mustang GT "Blondie", 2000 CVPI "Sargent Crusty"

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by zwack88
                      Its going good. I have probably put 50 miles on her since winter but the streets are finally clear so I'm driving her again. 200 miles till I do the rinsing phase.
                      Zwack88,

                      Auto-Rx is a good product It not only removes sludge it also cleans ring packs. I have used this product on different engines for the past four years.
                      The first time I used Auto-Rx I did not follow the instructions and had to do it all over again. With Auto-Rx it takes miles and time but it is worth it when you are finished good luck keep us posted.

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                        #12
                        But what if the dirt is keeping your motor together? Is it good then?

                        Good Day
                        1993 GM LS 244K
                        29.5mm PI front bar, ENS greaseable bushings, 21mm rear bar, ENS bushings, endlinks. Black steelies, center caps. Stewart-Warner mechanical oil pressure guage. K&N filter

                        1994 Lincoln Mark VIII 144K
                        All airbags are now coils/struts. Junk tranny, motor donor car


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                          #13
                          lol, i'm gonna have to try this stuff in the isuzu as soon as i get cash together for a couple bottles. not that its pertinent info here, but isuzu for some reason on the 98+ 3.2's redesigned the rings with smaller holes :drug: oil burning is a common problem on the newer 3.2's than the 97's because the 97 had alrger holes in the rings. :drug: :drug: :drug:
                          Save a seal, club a liberal.

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                            #14
                            My car has def. become even more smoother running. If it wasn't for my pipes I wouldn't know if it was on or not. LOL
                            2000 Mustang GT "Blondie", 2000 CVPI "Sargent Crusty"

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                              #15
                              They sell this stuff at autozone?
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