Lucas Oil High Mileage Fuel Treatment is a powerful fuel treatment formulated specifically to restore lost power and performance in high-mileage gasoline vehicles.
With regular use, Lucas High Mileage Fuel Treatment will achieve the following benefits:
Most people know Lucas Oil because its name is on the football stadium that serves as home field for the Indianapolis Colts. But if you’re on this website, you likely know the company because of its products and its involvement in various forms of motorsport.
Lucas Oil Products announced today that Morgan Lucas, Senior Vice President of Lucas Oil Products and son of Forrest and Charlotte Lucas, will take over as the newly appointed President of Lucas Oil. As Lucas Oil continues to grow and expand into different markets, Morgan is poised to make an immediate impact.
Lucas Oil Products is placing a renewed focus on the local communities in and around Indiana and Southern California, providing much-needed assistance to the communities that are an integral part of the Lucas Oil family. Starting May 6th, a portion of the proceeds from every bottle of Lucas Oil Hand Sanitizer sold will be donated to high-risk facilities and organizations including local and regional senior centers, homeless shelters, and more.
“This product works. After using the fuel treatment for my 2008 Ford, I can feel the effects. My car has 100,000 miles on it and after pouring the treatment into my gas tank, I started to feel the difference. I would highly recommend this product.” -Aidan B., Elma, NY
The Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals presented by General Tire heads into its 35th year at the Tulsa River Expo Center in Tulsa, OK.
The NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, where NHRA's top Sportsman competitors battle one another for national, regional, and divisional championships, will celebrate its 20th year during the 2021 race season as it competes at premier racing facilities across the country.
First, it was two weeks on a ventilator then six months of intense physical therapy. All that time, Sam Schmidt was using every ounce of energy and will to prove wrong the doctors who said the 35-year-old open-wheel driver might not live to 40.