I have an ‘03 Element with 96k miles on it and Ive always taken care of it as far as basic maintenance so Im wondering would it even be necessary to add an additive like a lucas or something??
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You might want to add vtec fluid if its 7 years old
Necessary? No. As long as you continue with the maintenance service that Honda asks (30K, 45K, 60K,etc,,) your Element will go another 96K and some If only people would realize that the saying Pay a little now or pay alot later is all too true in the automotive world. Good luck and hope this helps.
Additives will be perfectly fine and they work right away. Some though aren't necessary and are just a waste of money. Keep up on the regular maintenance and you're good to good. Some STP fuel cleaner wouldn't hurt once in awhile and run a gallon or 2 of premium (91) from time to time, it'll help keep the fuel system clean. And ignore Matth, VTEC fluid is non-existent.