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Vetron87 BG products
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Granger, Indiana
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Has any of the Guru's used BG products. When we had the Vocational Auto Shop @ school we had new BG Equipment, the following year the school board closed it down. I saw only one demo the oil flush, smelled like pine. I think the voc. teacher at the time only serviced 1 or 2 cars using the equipment. Our little 9 guy hot rod group has a BG rep thats doing a fuel injection service on one of guys Mustangs.
So to make a short story long, is this product good? How about Auto Rx? Sea Foam? How do these products compare to BG? I know I'm asking alot for a Monday night, but I need to be informed from people that have experience with the product so I can ask the mind bogleing questions like $$
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bogus Re: BG products
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I have had good luck with the BG stuff. I used to use BG 44k fuel treatment. It's very good. The fuel cleaner system is very effective, I would say more effective than Seafoam. Mostly because the BG process replaces the fuel line and cleans with a fuel analogue.
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BillH Re: BG products
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I have some BG assembly lube that I use to build engines with.

The little experience I've had with Deafoam has been good, I did a leakdown on one or our race cars, had 93% on 3 cyls, leaking bad enough to hear thru the exhaust on 1 cyl.
Seafoamed juat thru the TB for 1 minute, fixed it.
I;m assuming carbon buildup on the valve, thus particular car runs rich (on purpose).
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