The real test is Redline Complete Fuel system cleaner and the STP Ultra 5-in-1 with the specific UPS codes that have piles of PEA. Redline and BG 44k Platinum are the two best by far. You can buy two bottles of Redline for the price of one bottle of 44k. Redline has more PEA by a decent amount.
@@alialwahedi4672 it’s not about having a problem it’s about preventing one. Carbon builds in all gas engines, some at faster rates than others. In all cases it will remove carbon and help prevent the buildup from getting so bad it causes a problem. Think of 44k as you brushing your teeth to prevent cavities. Doing a periodic fuel induction service is like going to the dentist for a professional cleaning. If you forgo those preventative actions long enough you’ve earned yourself a route canal, and those are expensive and painful.
Need to test BG44K vs Techron complete system cleaner
BG 44K will blow the doors off Techron. It contains wayyy more PEA's. How much more? Contact BG and find out. Lol.
The real test is Redline Complete Fuel system cleaner and the STP Ultra 5-in-1 with the specific UPS codes that have piles of PEA. Redline and BG 44k Platinum are the two best by far. You can buy two bottles of Redline for the price of one bottle of 44k. Redline has more PEA by a decent amount.
What are the Titrant A and B? Can we get them to run the same tests at home?
This guy can sell
Does it deal with the water at the bottom of the fuel tank?
No we offer a great fuel drier product for that specific issue.
@@NorthwestBGCan you use both products at the same time?
Absolutely
Other products to test against: Gumout Regaine, Gumout All-in-one, Royal Purple Max Clean, Royal Purple Max Atomizer, Royal Purple Max Restore
Test BG 44K VS TEC 2000 ?
@@dolebanana5071 I don’t believe that product cleans the fuel system so it wouldn’t make sense to test
TEC 2000 Walmart brand lol ? NO CHANCE hahahaa
My car is 2011 model and never this kind of cleaner and I don't have issues with my car.
Do you recommend using this product in my situation???
@@alialwahedi4672 it’s not about having a problem it’s about preventing one. Carbon builds in all gas engines, some at faster rates than others. In all cases it will remove carbon and help prevent the buildup from getting so bad it causes a problem.
Think of 44k as you brushing your teeth to prevent cavities. Doing a periodic fuel induction service is like going to the dentist for a professional cleaning. If you forgo those preventative actions long enough you’ve earned yourself a route canal, and those are expensive and painful.
Is this fuel system cleaner applicable to diesels as well? I have a 33 year old Mercedes diesel i'm trying to extend it's life.
No, for your diesel you want our 245 or PD15-N1M1.