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Old 8th November 2008, 11:11   #16
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I got my injectors cleaned from Sai Service MASS, Funkewadi recently. I would advice to get the injectors and engine decarbonization done together at MASS.
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Old 10th November 2008, 02:34   #17
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Can anyone tell me how this additive is supposed to be used, I could not find any instruction for this Liqui Moly Jetclean Fuel System Cleaner. Can this be added directly to petrol ?
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I got my injectors cleaned from Sai Service MASS, Funkewadi recently. I would advice to get the injectors and engine decarbonization done together at MASS.
its Phugewadi not Funkewadi. well how much did they charge you for injector clean and the engine decarb. earlier the charges were too high.
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Can anyone tell me how this additive is supposed to be used, I could not find any instruction for this Liqui Moly Jetclean Fuel System Cleaner. Can this be added directly to petrol ?
No instructions on the product itself gives an indication that this product is not a DIY but to be used by professionals.

Look here. But what are you trying to do ??, clean the fuel system ??.
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Can anyone tell me how this additive is supposed to be used, I could not find any instruction for this Liqui Moly Jetclean Fuel System Cleaner. Can this be added directly to petrol ?
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have you grabbed this from the A.S.S ? i think i have seen this/ similar ones with M.U.L people for which they use a machine to pump in the engine. please dont experiment with this unless and untill you know the procedure.

i think the link above says it should be mixed with fuel , after the jet clean procedure.
well how much did it cost you?

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No instructions on the product itself gives an indication that this product is not a DIY but to be used by professionals.

Look here. But what are you trying to do ??, clean the fuel system ??.
Heck, I thought its a injector cleaner like IFTEX System G, just mix with fuel and use it.

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have you grabbed this from the A.S.S ? i think i have seen this/ similar ones with M.U.L people for which they use a machine to pump in the engine. please dont experiment with this unless and untill you know the procedure.

i think the link above says it should be mixed with fuel , after the jet clean procedure.
well how much did it cost you?
I got this from a spare parts shop, cost was 220 rupees.
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Return it and ask him to give you BG44k(for petrol). Put that in your tank and let the deposits wash away

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Heck, I thought its a injector cleaner like IFTEX System G, just mix with fuel and use it.



I got this from a spare parts shop, cost was 220 rupees.
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Return it and ask him to give you BG44k(for petrol). Put that in your tank and let the deposits wash away
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What is BG44k?
What was that in the picture?
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What is BG44k?
What was that in the picture?
Its a proven deposit remover(fuel additive) from BG company, a modern treatment, which is simply added to a full tank of petrol, safely cleans away accumulated deposits in parts of the engine fuel system (including injectors) and from the intake components, intake valves and combustion chambers. Recommended every 15000Kms.

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Just got recommended by Maruti (as the distributor told me) for use in their cars.



The picture was of a different additive.

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Return it and ask him to give you BG44k(for petrol). Put that in your tank and let the deposits wash away
Too late, I already opened it and poured about 10ml into the tank
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Too late, I already opened it and poured about 10ml into the tank
Vow. That was fast. Did you find any difference in the engine noise or between shifts?
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Vow. That was fast. Did you find any difference in the engine noise or between shifts?
10ml is too low a measure to show any difference specially when these are supposed to be used directly using the cleaning apparatus.

He should be happy that he didnt pour all of it as its effect on the fuel pump etc cannot be determined (damaging or neutral).
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10ml is too low a measure to show any difference specially when these are supposed to be used directly using the cleaning apparatus.

He should be happy that he didnt pour all of it as its effect on the fuel pump etc cannot be determined (damaging or neutral).
He is lucky.

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What kind of damage will be there if he had poured more into the tank?

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He is lucky.

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What kind of damage will be there if he had poured more into the tank?
I dont know, since this product is not meant for use with the fuel you cannot determine if it will cause anything wrong. The only component it could damage was the Fuel pump, rest anyway is getting burned in the CC.
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No difference felt till now.
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