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Old 01-27-2011, 09:29 AM
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I ordered a bg 44k since no one in town carries it. I just recieved it and it is in a package with a BG fuel injection system cleaner (advanced Formula). Has anyone heard of this product and is it okay to use?
 
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Old 01-27-2011, 10:01 AM
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Use the 44K when you are about to take a long drive and plan on driving it hard to get the most out of it. Use the injector cleaner as an induction cleaner, it will give you a great result.
 
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I keep hearing these dealers say that you need a "special tool" to do the BG induction cleaning? What are they talking about?
I'm guessing its more of "creative marketing" for them @ $120 a pop for a BG induction cleaning.
 
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Old 01-27-2011, 10:44 AM
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Yeah for a sipmle piece of tubing and 5 minutes of their time. WHich would be better for the induction the BG or the seafoam?
 
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If you want some directions, send me your number and I'll call and walk you thru it.
 
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Originally Posted by jhewitt1111
Yeah for a sipmle piece of tubing and 5 minutes of their time. WHich would be better for the induction the BG or the seafoam?
I used the three step system and did it all at home. Stuff I awesome and I noticed the difference immediately. I believe it worked much better than the seafoam, but perhaps I am unfairly judging the seafoam due to usingthe full system versus just the seafoam.
 
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What is the third step...
 
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What is the third step...
I used the 44K / Fuel Injector / Induction THe kit i bought came with all three and i asked mike about its use due to being told it has to be done by a dealer. For the price of the tubing i got it done myself. Worked like a charm and a real difference.
 
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Third step is to clean the t/body and idle solenoid.
 
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I am on that as well. Mike I will pm you my number tonight I plan on doing this in the morning.
 


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