T tomsa3 Tuner Points 30 Location south wales Car a3 1.8T 3 March 2011 #1 hey any1 know anythign about this bg44 read a few reviews n its suppose to be the stuff to get any1 used it or know some1 thats used it any comments would be great good bad ... or even if u know of something better
hey any1 know anythign about this bg44 read a few reviews n its suppose to be the stuff to get any1 used it or know some1 thats used it any comments would be great good bad ... or even if u know of something better
L lutonmatt The Torque Meister Points 197 Location chatham kent Car 82 trans am kitt 4 March 2011 #2 what is it got any reviews that we can read
T tomsa3 Tuner Points 30 Location south wales Car a3 1.8T 4 March 2011 #3 its an additive umm i was wondering if an y1 has used it or knew of anything good
H HDi fun TC ModFather Points 637 Location Buckinghamshire UK Car Passat 2.0 TDi 4 March 2011 #4 I've used both the petrol (BG 44K) and diesel (BG244) products. They work extremely well. Pricey, yes they are - but the results are worthy. Clearly nothing in a can is going to resolve mechanical problems and the makers and marketers of this stuff will tell you exactly the same thing. I'm a hard line cynic when it comes to these type of products but in my experience they have worked for me with cars that are already well maintained. Good and timely servicing is essential and avoiding supermarket fuels always helps. In short, don't dismiss 'em, - they're not a substitute for proper servicing but can still be used to great effect. In short - order a can and see what you think or feel. Last edited: 4 March 2011
I've used both the petrol (BG 44K) and diesel (BG244) products. They work extremely well. Pricey, yes they are - but the results are worthy. Clearly nothing in a can is going to resolve mechanical problems and the makers and marketers of this stuff will tell you exactly the same thing. I'm a hard line cynic when it comes to these type of products but in my experience they have worked for me with cars that are already well maintained. Good and timely servicing is essential and avoiding supermarket fuels always helps. In short, don't dismiss 'em, - they're not a substitute for proper servicing but can still be used to great effect. In short - order a can and see what you think or feel.