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Old 02-10-2011, 04:05 PM
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44K BG for gas and engines

are u guys using it?

is it recommended to use with our engines?

i got diesel so im gonna use it, diesel is pretty dirty fuel but what about the engine?
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Sorry. Never heard of it.
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http://www.bgprod.com/products/fuelair.html

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OK. The company seems to make some products that are equivalent to BMW products. I have never seen that brand before.
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I used that religiously in my 400 hp Audi S4. It was hard to find before and I had to go to a Saab dealership to get it. I could notice better fuel consumption after running through a tank of that and I would definitely go through a bottle of that before every dyno session.
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did u use the one for the engine's oil? (i think theres one too?)
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Is this similar to the Techron fuel cleaner thing? To be honest, if your using premium 93 octane fuel, and no cheapo brands, you shouldn't have to use any of this stuff, and it shouldn't make a difference.
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I've read good reviews of BG44K on forums. People say it's pretty powerful
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I use BG44k and MOA
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All it does is removed the carbon accumulated on the valves; if you used the right fuel recommended there is no need to use this stuff.
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I used only the fuel additive and not the one for engine oil. In Canada at least, relying on one company's fuel formula, refining and detergent additives can still result in deposits. I've seen real world power increases and improvements in fuel consumption form using it. My car only ever used 94 octane fuel from Sunoco.

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