BG-44K power enhancer/Nikasil engines?
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BG-44K power enhancer/Nikasil engines?
I am considering adding an engine additive to clean out my injectors and fuel system. My car is a 2000 XKR and has 82000 miles on the clock. I routinely do this on my daily driver a VW diesel golf every 10,000 miles.
I came across this product on another post on the site and was wondering would there be any implications for my engine, as having checked the Vin number I know my car to have Nikasil piston linings.
I know high sulphur content in some pre 2000 fuels and it's reaction with the Nikasil linings was the cause of some engine failures and wonder how sensitive these linings are to other chemical additives.
Thank you in advance for any information.
I am also looking for an additive for myself. I am a high mieage [60], normally aspirated[don't smoke], one owner, un modified[I don't wear a tupee] English Jag nut. Looking to improve general performance.Any ideas?
Cheers,
Dave.
XJ40[fast]
XKR [scary fast]
I came across this product on another post on the site and was wondering would there be any implications for my engine, as having checked the Vin number I know my car to have Nikasil piston linings.
I know high sulphur content in some pre 2000 fuels and it's reaction with the Nikasil linings was the cause of some engine failures and wonder how sensitive these linings are to other chemical additives.
Thank you in advance for any information.
I am also looking for an additive for myself. I am a high mieage [60], normally aspirated[don't smoke], one owner, un modified[I don't wear a tupee] English Jag nut. Looking to improve general performance.Any ideas?
Cheers,
Dave.
XJ40[fast]
XKR [scary fast]
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The BG-44K won't hurt the nikasil linings. My concern would be that if there is some dirty buildup around the cylinder walls the BG will clean them up, and you may loose some compression. Best way to clean the injectors in that engine is to remove them and have them cleaned on a fuel injector machine.
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Boztron (05-31-2011)
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I'll admit that I know nothing about BG products, but I've been hearing them advertised on the radio a lot lately. I had never even heard of them before a month or so ago. Apparently you can only get their products from your mechanic, so DIYers are out of luck.
It kinda sounds like clever marketing to me; a company comes out of nowhere selling a product that is soooooo good that you can only buy it from a few select mechanics. Then for $150 the mechanic pours a bottle of relabeled STP fuel injector cleaner into your gas tank and Marvel Mystery Oil into your crankcase.
It kinda sounds like clever marketing to me; a company comes out of nowhere selling a product that is soooooo good that you can only buy it from a few select mechanics. Then for $150 the mechanic pours a bottle of relabeled STP fuel injector cleaner into your gas tank and Marvel Mystery Oil into your crankcase.
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I tried it and noticed a difference, For me it was more like a "one and done" kind of deal. I call it "cat nip"
I read on a coulple other threads of many XJ/XK owners trying it and liking it.
To each there own!
In Canada you can buy it at NAPA, but only in the kit for a hundred bucks.
I had tracked down an auto shop who sold just the additve.
I read on a coulple other threads of many XJ/XK owners trying it and liking it.
To each there own!
In Canada you can buy it at NAPA, but only in the kit for a hundred bucks.
I had tracked down an auto shop who sold just the additve.
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Thank you all for the feed back. Interesting that BG-44k is so expensive across the pond. It is available here in the UK for about £20[38$ more or less]. The point most of the comments make is that by using the best high octane fuel available any deposits in the fuel system will be minimal. I use Shell V power unleaded, which is the highest octane you can get in the UK, so theoretically my fuel system should be pretty clean.
As for the other "technical advice" regarding my personal performance thank you as well. Viagra seems to be the way to go it seems. Can I get this from my local parts shop, is there a Jaguar parts number I should use?
Cheers,
Dave.
XJ40[fast]
XKR [scary fast]
As for the other "technical advice" regarding my personal performance thank you as well. Viagra seems to be the way to go it seems. Can I get this from my local parts shop, is there a Jaguar parts number I should use?
Cheers,
Dave.
XJ40[fast]
XKR [scary fast]
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RCSign (05-29-2011)
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I'll admit that I know nothing about BG products, but I've been hearing them advertised on the radio a lot lately. I had never even heard of them before a month or so ago. Apparently you can only get their products from your mechanic, so DIYers are out of luck.
It kinda sounds like clever marketing to me; a company comes out of nowhere selling a product that is soooooo good that you can only buy it from a few select mechanics. Then for $150 the mechanic pours a bottle of relabeled STP fuel injector cleaner into your gas tank and Marvel Mystery Oil into your crankcase.
It kinda sounds like clever marketing to me; a company comes out of nowhere selling a product that is soooooo good that you can only buy it from a few select mechanics. Then for $150 the mechanic pours a bottle of relabeled STP fuel injector cleaner into your gas tank and Marvel Mystery Oil into your crankcase.
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Boztron (05-31-2011)
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I purchase BG-44 from Handa-accessories.com (Carmichael Honda-Citrus Valley,CA). I buy all my Honda Pilot maint. stuff from these guys. I had never heard of BG-44 until I saw Gus post about it. I use it in all my vehicles including the Jag. By the way you can purchase from these guys for $19.95/can plus shipping.
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