Mach V Dan Posted July 1, 2010 Report Posted July 1, 2010 As you may know, all cars eventually develop deposits of oil, carbon, and other junk in the intake tract, which includes the throttle body, intake manifold, and intake valves. R56 cars are extremely prone to this problem, since their direct injection fueling doesn't spray fuel on the intake valves. On non-direct-injection cars, the fuel washes the valves and keeps them relatively clean, but on DI cars, fuel is injected directly into the cylinders, and over time lots of gunk can build on the on the intake valves. We are offering a new service from BG Products. This service will clean out your fuel system, your air intake system (from the throttle body), and your exhaust system (O2 sensors specifically). This service package includes one can of BG44K and two cans or BG Air Intake System Cleaner. BG44K is an outstanding gasoline additive that removes carbon buildup on intake/exhaust valves, and the broken down gasoline gunk that clogs fuel injectors. We are very proud to offer BG products at Mach V! How it works: We use the patented) Inject-A-Flush apparatus Fill it with two cans of Air Intake System Cleaner We insert a spray nozzle into the intake system, hook up an air line to the Inject-A-Flush. With the engine running, and at part throttle, the Air Intake System Cleaner is sprayed into the intake, cleaning everything in its path (including O2 sensors). After that we add a bottle of BG44K to your gas tank. As the Air Intake System Cleaner works through your motor, it's breaking down all the oil, gasoline, and carbon deposits on the throttle body, intake manifold, valves, combustion chambers, exhaust manifold, and O2 sensors. A lot of times O2 sensors are replaced just because they're dirty from carbon buildup. This will clean that up and restore the original efficiency that your car came from the factory with. This service takes about an hour, and right now you can have it done for $160, which includes the cleaning products mentioned above. We can do it at the same time as any other service work. Give us a call and set up an appointment today! (571) 434-8333. --Dan Mach V FastMINI.net
Claymore Posted July 4, 2010 Report Posted July 4, 2010 How does this differ from doing a Seafoam treatment through the PCV hose?
Mach V Dan Posted July 12, 2010 Author Report Posted July 12, 2010 How does this differ from doing a Seafoam treatment through the PCV hose? This treatment is similar, but the delivery is a bit more sophisticated. The BG device atomizes the cleaning solution for better coverage. --Dan Mach V FastMINI.net