Nope. You put this stuff in the motor, run it for a while and then change the oil. They claim it stops oil burning, among other things.
Thanks for the suggestions though.
I would never put any additive in the oils in my car. Only thing I have done is tried a Fuel System cleaner Redline Si-1 in my tank, and according to BITOG it works.
Someone at BITOG put some restore in the oil and oh man the UOA came with IRON up into the 3000 PPM. lol at it trying to restore....
holy crap, it's over 9000? uh, 3000?! isn't it supposed to be ~100ppm near the top end?
edit: seafoam goes in the gas, just makes sure your car's tailpipe(s) is/are pointed towards a neighbor you don't like. I don't know about any "oil treatment."
holy crap, it's over 9000? uh, 3000?! isn't it supposed to be ~100ppm near the top end?
edit: seafoam goes in the gas, just makes sure your car's tailpipe(s) is/are pointed towards a neighbor you don't like. I don't know about any "oil treatment."
The answer is Z max. Remember Z max everyone? The commercials with the bearing????? Come on people.
BTW, BG44k is one hell of a fuel additive. I stockpiled this stuff like ammo. Good thing I did, look on ebay to see what BG44k costs now! Prices outperformed my 401k over the last 3 years.
That's the stuff! Thank you.
I'm going to give it a try in my truck. It's started burning oil at only 180k. It almost has to be a stuck ring or two, it simply can't be worn out.
"It's started burning oil at ONLY 180K."
You've got to be kidding, right? You got 180K out of the engine and it's "only"?
All engines burn "a drop of oil"...
"It's started burning oil at ONLY 180K."
You've got to be kidding, right? You got 180K out of the engine and it's "only"?