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Old 02-20-2011, 12:54 PM
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Anyone use it? I was speaking with a X Porsche Master Tech recently and he religiously uses it on his '89. Swears by it.
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I've spoken to several professional wrenches who also swear by it. I've never tried it myself nor would I know how to evaluate it.
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I've used it in my tractor..
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Its really great stuff!!! Engines that have sat for decades, used it to soak and free up rings, amazing stuff!!
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Originally Posted by Oz-ATL
Anyone use it? I was speaking with a X Porsche Master Tech recently and he religiously uses it on his '89. Swears by it.
I'm familiar with the stuff, but uses it how?
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i haven't used it in my 1997 Cab but i do use it in my 1991 Vanagon Westfalia. You put in the gas tank to help clean injectors (1 pint per tankful) and also I put a a couple pints in the oil to help keep my noisy lifters quiet.
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I was told it is basically automatic transmission fluid.
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Most engine guys I know, auto and aviation, swear by it. Especially for older engines that have sat idle. As said above for piston rings and valve trains.
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4 ounces per 10 gallons of gas each time you fill up is what I was told. I only drive my car from a few times a month in the winter to a few times a week in the summer so I may start using this keep things lubricated while the car sits. Should help on startups between drives too.
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Can also add it as an oil supplement during oil changes.
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I dilute it 1:1 with kerosene and use that as my windshield washer fluid. Amazing results!


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BG products similar to Marvel, but better.......there also is a free protection plan for using their products....see below.....limited coverage, but at least it is something.....

BG Protection Plan Details - Porsche Club lecture showed positive long term effects of their products with a demo showing less friction and wear on parts....and there is a guarantee posted below if you note the use of the product at every oil change....they also make fuel additives and other lubrication additives.......



BG Protection Plan

Lifetime protection for your vehicle!

This document must accompany customer’s copy of Repair Order.

Scope of This Protection Plan
This Protection Plan is separate from, and does not extend the vehicle manufacturer’s warranty. This Protection Plan will take effect only after the OEM warranty expires. However, BG Products, Inc. will pay the deductible amount paid by you under any extended service contract purchased by you which covers such a claim. It is subject to the terms and conditions contained herein.

BG Products, Inc., through its Authorized Claims Administrator, agrees to repair or replace parts of the:
Automatic Transmission listed herein that have been serviced by the BG Automatic Transmission Service and BG 106 and BG 310; or for smaller capacity automatic transmissions, BG 106 and BG 306.
Drive Line Front Differential listed herein that have been serviced by the BG Front Differential Drive Line Service and BG 750, or BG 752.
Drive Line Rear Differential listed herein that have been serviced by the BG Rear Differential Drive Line Service and BG 750, or BG 752.
Drive Line Transfer Case listed herein that have been serviced by the BG Transfer Case Drive Line Service and BG 750, or BG 792.
Drive Line Manual Transmission/Transaxle listed herein that have been serviced by the BG Manual Transmission/Transaxle Drive Line Service and BG 750, or BG 792.
Power Steering System listed herein that have been serviced by the BG Power Steering Service and BG 108 and BG 332, or BG 108 and BG 334.
Cooling System listed herein that have been serviced by the BG Cooling System Service and BG 540 and BG 546.
Engine & Fuel (gasoline) listed herein that has been serviced by the use of BG 110 and BG 203, or BG 110 and BG 208 when engine oil and oil filter are changed.
Engine (gasoline) listed herein that has been serviced by the use of BG 110 when engine oil and oil filter are changed.
Engine (diesel) must use BG 112 in up to 6 quart capacity crankcases or BG 11232 in crankcases over 6 quart capacity.
Brake System listed herein that have been serviced by the BG Brake Fluid Service and BG Brake Fluid. All BG products must be used per product instructions.
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Plan 1 (0–36,000 miles/0–60,000 km initial service):
The initial service(s) must have been performed within 36,000 miles/60,000 km, as shown on the odometer.
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The initial service(s) must have been performed between 36,001 miles/60,001 km, and 75,000 miles/120,000 km, as shown on the odometer. This Protection Plan will take effect 500 miles/800 km after the first BG Service(s) has been performed by a professional technician.
This Protection Plan for Automatic Transmissions, Front Differentials, Rear Differentials, Transfer Cases, Manual Transmissions, Transaxles, Power Steering, Brake and/or Cooling System will be continued by the performance of the proper BG Service within 30,000 miles/50,000 km of the previous service. One payable claim per service interval is permitted.

This Protection Plan for Engine (gasoline and diesel) and Engine and Fuel (gasoline) will be continued by the performance of the BG Service within 5,000 miles/8,000 km of the previous service. From the date of your Protection Plan enrollment, the vehicle’s engine must be serviced only with the proper grade and weight of engine oil, recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. Timing belt and air and oil filter must be replaced and emission control system maintained in accordance with vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations.

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Drive Line Rear Differential: Covers only the lubricated parts contained within the rear differential housing or case. Items not covered are the rear differential housing or case, axle(s), pre-packed axle bearing(s), U-joints(s) and CV joint(s) unless damaged due to failure of covered part.
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Cam Shafts and Bearings
Turbo Bearings
Valve Lifters
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Crankshaft and Bearings
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Timing Gears or Sprockets
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Oxygen Sensors
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Front Differential shall not exceed $4,000 (four thousand).
Rear Differential shall not exceed $4,000 (four thousand).
Transfer Case shall not exceed $4,000 (four thousand).
Manual Transmission shall not exceed $4,000 (four thousand).
Manual Transaxle shall not exceed $4,000 (four thousand).
Power Steering shall not exceed $4,000 (four thousand).
Cooling System shall not exceed $4,000 (four thousand).
Brake System shall not exceed $4,000 (four thousand).
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Engine or Engine & Fuel shall not exceed $2,000 (two thousand).
Automatic Transmission shall not exceed $1,000 (one thousand).
Front Differential shall not exceed $2,000 (two thousand).
Rear Differential shall not exceed $2,000 (two thousand).
Transfer Case shall not exceed $2,000 (two thousand).
Manual Transmission shall not exceed $2,000 (two thousand).
Manual Transaxle shall not exceed $2,000 (two thousand).
Power Steering shall not exceed $2,000 (two thousand).
Cooling System shall not exceed $2,000 (two thousand).
Brake System shall not exceed $2,000 (two thousand).
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Originally Posted by Robin 993DX
I was told it is basically automatic transmission fluid.
Since it was invented in 1923, I doubt this one.
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Originally Posted by AOW162435
I dilute it 1:1 with kerosene and use that as my windshield washer fluid. Amazing results!


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If you're not careful, some poor, gullible soul is going to believe you!
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Originally Posted by NC TRACKRAT
If you're not careful, some poor, gullible soul is going to believe you! ::
Reminds me of a bumper sticker I see at the gym:

"Did you know you old motor oil works well as a lawn fertilizer?"


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