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Old 01-16-2004, 02:46 PM
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BG 44k and other products

i just put some bg 44k and air intake cleaner into my brothers 95 maxima and all i have to say is WOW. The max was runnign sluggish so i put some in and now it runs great. if i was u i would go and get some of this product i would like to thank the people one the org for letting me know about this product. im going ot go and get some more for my 03. well just wanted to share how great this product really is.
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Where did you buy this stuff at? I went to NAPA to look for it but they don't have it, is it a dealer only thing?
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i got it off ebay but if u search the 5th gen forum there is a thread about it i cant remember but some please on yahoo. this stuff is great.
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Old 01-17-2004, 07:58 AM
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dont your local staurn or mb dealership carry them?
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Old 01-17-2004, 08:27 AM
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dealerships generally charge alot more than if you buy it online....this is the site where i got mine, got in about a week.

http://shop.store.yahoo.com/wyattarp...4kfuelsys.html
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actually, my local nissan dealerships and I've seen toyota dealerships sell them. It's going to be about $18-19 dollars whereever you go. Even on the internet after shipping, it still costs the same. Some repair shops have it too. Check their website for their distributors.

There's probably no need to do 44k on a 03 unless you already have at least 44k. But if spending money on your car makes you feel like you are taking better care of it go for it.
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Old 01-17-2004, 09:19 PM
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will bg44k help fix a lazy injector?
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Old 01-18-2004, 01:08 AM
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BG in the intake, Auto RX in the motor.
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Old 01-18-2004, 09:55 AM
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I used this stuff. Got it from the Nissan dealership in ATL for like $20. I think it worked so well that my SES light came on. I believe the O2 sensors had to "readjust" to the better gas flow. Since then the SES light has disappeared. Anyone else have similar results?
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Old 01-18-2004, 11:26 AM
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Does this do same thing as cleaning te throttle body?
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Old 01-19-2004, 12:49 AM
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no cleaning the throttle body is the air intake cleaner. that came in a spray can that worked very well also i think but not 100 % sure but for sure the car is smoother
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Old 01-19-2004, 01:06 AM
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look in to seafoam. Marvel Mystery Oil works well too.
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So how do u use this stuff?
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the bg 44k is added into the gas tank and then fill up the tank. the air intake cleaner is u turn one the engine and then take the intake off and spray into the throttle body.
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Originally Posted by krmaxima
the bg 44k is added into the gas tank and then fill up the tank. the air intake cleaner is u turn one the engine and then take the intake off and spray into the throttle body.
For the intake do u spray into the maf? or take the maf off then spray in? This might be problematic because I can't see how the engine would stay running without the MAF, or spraying into the MAF, well, that could get messy.. wouldn't that ruin the MAF if u sprayed some on the sensor thing?
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Originally Posted by AE SEoulchild
I used this stuff. Got it from the Nissan dealership in ATL for like $20. I think it worked so well that my SES light came on. I believe the O2 sensors had to "readjust" to the better gas flow. Since then the SES light has disappeared. Anyone else have similar results?
i used BG about 2.5 weeks ago but did not have an ses. i hooked up my laptop with harrision and decided to pull the codes anyways just to check for any ghost codes. there was a pending code of 0140 which is downstream o2 high voltage fault. i erased the pending code last night but ill have to wait to see if it reappears.
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Old 01-21-2004, 02:46 PM
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do not spray in to maf or your f uc ked take the boot off and then spray. at first it didnt start wit hthe maf off then i kept trying and it worked i think its just how much air is going into the car but not sure. but it worked for me. if i was u go to a dealers and get the three step process the 1.bg 44k 2. the air intake cleaner. 3. the fuel injection cleaner. you need a special machine to do the third step so you really cant do that step.
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Old 01-15-2005, 09:39 PM
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My dealer charges $119 for the BG 44K fuel induction service and despite the cost, IMO its well worth it. I too got an SES code for the O2 sensor for a while after I did the service but turned itself after a week or so.
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I also use BG44K. Its the only product I have ever added to my gas tank that I felt actually made a difference. Also you guys are probably throwing those O2 sensor codes because BG44K had lead in it, lead is not good for the 02 sensors.
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Originally Posted by cardana24
I also use BG44K. Its the only product I have ever added to my gas tank that I felt actually made a difference. Also you guys are probably throwing those O2 sensor codes because BG44K had lead in it, lead is not good for the 02 sensors.
It also fouls the catalytic converter... do you have any documentation that validates its use of lead? Does the can itself say anything about being safe for O2 sensors or catalytic converters?
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I will look on the can next time I get some, but I have always been told this(I thought it was common knowlege) by other people and at the dealer where I have bought it before.

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It also fouls the catalytic converter... do you have any documentation that validates its use of lead? Does the can itself say anything about being safe for O2 sensors or catalytic converters?
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Old 01-19-2005, 07:16 PM
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It's got naphtha or something like that. I don't think it's got lead. If it does it would screw up catalytic converters and it would say that on the can. I didn't see it. Redline Fuel injector cleaner has naphtha in it too and much cheaper.
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Old 01-29-2005, 04:00 AM
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the bg44k goes for $14 at my local dearlership, i guess i'll try buy one next time
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