I've heard about these fuel star set ups has any one been using one for a fair while? How does it go? Does it stop valve seat recession? Spend $400 on the head and get seats done or $400 on a fuel star, like to know more about it if anybody knows.
My Dad's FC (179HP) has one of these FuelStar set-ups on it, and he's been pretty happy with it. I'm not sure how many miles he's done in the last 3 or 4 years since it was fitted, so it may not have done enough to exhibit valve seat recession anyway. But those things are guaranteed for some ridiculous number of miles - a couple of hundred thousand or something.
Anyway, the way I see it, the FuelStar kit has these pros and cons:
Pros:
- doesn't require any engine dismantling
- is reasonably portable (ie you spend $400 on getting a head done, that's a $400 investment in that unit that you can't recover if the head cracks later on. You can also move the kit from one car to another.)
- doesn't require maintenance or topping up.
Cons:
- obvious modification in the engine bay (it has to be mounted there because it requires the engine vibration to function)
- relatively expensive compared to FlashLube/Valvemaster for cars that get infrequent use (ie $400 would buy enough FlashLube for over 30,000 litres of petrol, or 6,700 gallons or 750 tanks full)
Hope that helps. Here are some other Useful Links:
MotorMouth on FuelStar.
FlashLube infocheers
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