Yes, I don't really go with the method of dumping cleaner in the vacuum line or in any other way where it is not diluted with gasonline.
BG44K says that you at least need 10 gallons, or something like that, to treat fuel.
So, the method for using the two cans of BG44K is like you said;
Get a full tank of gas and add one bottle/can, they recently started putting it in bottles used to be in cans only.
Run that tank until near empty.
Fill the tank again and put in the second bottle of BG44K and at one or two points, drive the car a little high in RPMs. Stomping on it to where it kicks down a gear and changes RPMs quickly is good for high vacuum and the quick change helps to remove deposits. Don't rag on it just get on it once or twice. I got that advice a long time ago from a guy who builds some of the fastest drag motors in the country George Reggio. He said that any kind of performance motor does not do so well lugging it around all the time. They are meant to run, not be beaten or ragged on but run, and it helps keep them clean.
Run the second tank to near empty.
Fill the tank again without any cleaner.
When the tank is near empty or soon there after, change the oil as it will get dirty and even if it does not look dirty it is good to get the cleaner remains out of there just to make sure the oil is still up to its needed capabilities as additives can make it less capable of holding viscosity.
So, that is the full procedure with a little extra bit of advice I got from a pro. As I said the oil is compromised some with additives, so only get on it once or twice, some people think the car should be driven hard for the whole tank and that is not the best idea.
I have never heard of anyone who has usedB-12, but I have seen it but not to the extent that I come across BG44K in performance, Like Goerge Reggio swares by it, and almost every car dealership I have ever bought parts from has had it for sale at parts counter. I have paid up to $25 a bottle but $20 is a reasonable price.
Once you have cleaned it out good once, you can follow the reccomendations on the can which is every other tank. Of course they are trying to sell the stuff. I always run a can just before I change my oil or every other oil change and I have always found it keeps the combustion chambers really clean as well as valves and I have never had injector issues when using it.
So, it is something you should do anyway and it might just help the car performance issue as it can clean places you can't get to without tearing the motor apart.
Let me know the latest as I am keeping an eye on your replies.
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Sunday, March 4th, 2012 AT 3:32 AM