Toyota Camry 2003: Does it need a Flashlube system?
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Asked by Greg McGannon
THE bloke who converted my 2003 Toyota Camry V6 told me I had to have Flashlube upper cylinder lubricant. I had gas in my VS and VT Commodores and didn't require it and my brother has the same Camry on gas, and has been told Flashlube is unnecessary. What is the truth?
Answered by CarsGuide
15 Feb 2008GEORGE Peake, of Victorian Autogas Supplies, says he fits a Flashlube system if owners ask for it, but he doesn't think it's necessary. Toyota engines are robust enough to do without it, he says.
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