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Old 12-02-2005, 07:05 PM
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Anyone have experience with this stuff?

My OPC swears by it

When in stop start traffic/parking maneivering, the revs fluctuation considerably and feel like th car is about to stll (but it doesn')

they suggested putting a can of it through along with some fuel dryer additive

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Old 12-02-2005, 07:46 PM
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It is more professional grade than Techron. It has a gas canister that can be fed into the intake directly and a can you drop into the gas tank. The stumble you get in probly due to ecu trying to adjust to the rich mixture.

For normal cleaning, use a large techron or spray carb cleaner into the intake butterfly.
Old 12-02-2005, 08:42 PM
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Great stuff. IMO more concentrated than Techron and provides further cleaning. I switch between BK 44 and Techron between oil changes.
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LOL. I'm a computer guy but I still read some or these posts and go huh?! What is a BG44 and who is an OPC .

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bg44 is a brand of cleaner.. hope you are not as clueless with computers.
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Originally Posted by djantlive
bg44 is a brand of cleaner.. hope you are not as clueless with computers.
Well I drive a Porsche don't I ;-)

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the stumble is right now before I have used the bg44 - do you reckon it will help with the prob?
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usually stumble are due to dirty plugs or a vacuum leak. what's your mileage and service record on the plugs?

unless you have lots of miles, I would not think your manifold or injector are plugged.
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Originally Posted by djantlive
usually stumble are due to dirty plugs or a vacuum leak. what's your mileage and service record on the plugs?

unless you have lots of miles, I would not think your manifold or injector are plugged.

I'm at 42k miles, my OPC said possible a vacumn leak which he said can be costly to fix - any ideas on price?



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