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  • #16
    Loads different opinions all over other web forums about how to use it
    Seems some say put in when there is little fuel in the tank. Fill up, and use till tank half empty, then fill up again

    Also, some say its best to leave the BG44k in the system for long as possible, so it can do its cleaning job, so lots short journeys
    Others say it doesnt matter as the only place the fuel sits is in the fuel lines, so you can use a tankful over days if you want

    As usual, best to mismatch. Couple reasonable length journeys, mixed with some town driving, spaced over 10 days or so
    Maybe fill up when get down the half a tank
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    • #17
      As mentioned I found the idle was smoother.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
        Loads different opinions all over other web forums about how to use it
        Seems some say put in when there is little fuel in the tank. Fill up, and use till tank half empty, then fill up again

        Also, some say its best to leave the BG44k in the system for long as possible, so it can do its cleaning job, so lots short journeys
        Others say it doesnt matter as the only place the fuel sits is in the fuel lines, so you can use a tankful over days if you want

        As usual, best to mismatch. Couple reasonable length journeys, mixed with some town driving, spaced over 10 days or so
        Maybe fill up when get down the half a tank
        I normally fill the car when it's down to about a third or quater of a tank, my commute is 7 miles each way, mixture of bypass driving and town centre traffic! I'll just drive and fill up as I normally do, and hopefully see some results

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Superfly Guy View Post
          As mentioned I found the idle was smoother.
          Hope mine is - sounds like a bag of nails at the moment!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Chris View Post
            I normally fill the car when it's down to about a third or quater of a tank, my commute is 7 miles each way, mixture of bypass driving and town centre traffic! I'll just drive and fill up as I normally do, and hopefully see some results
            Your commute similar distance and road type to mine then.
            Always get the engine up to temperature before I turn off at work, even if that means taking a diversion on colder days
            Its weird it can take a good couple minutes difference sometimes, to reach max temp.
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            • #21
              Yeah I find it odd, some days it's warmed up by the time I join the bypass, about 3 miles from setting off. Other times it's still not fully warm when I exit the bypass 3 miles or so further. However most mornings I let the car run on my drive for a good few minutes to warm.


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              • #22
                Originally posted by Chris View Post
                However most mornings I let the car run on my drive for a good few minutes to warm.
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                Yes- me too. Also when stopped, leave for a minute before turn off. Something to do with oil dispersion
                My THP 150 didn't sound smooth as silk, but never let me down in 23k
                Still reckon these cars hate winter- especially below 7deg c
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                • #23
                  Agreed! My Cooper S mini, with their version of the THP sounded rough as toast in the cold. Roll on the warmer weather


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                  • #24
                    Too right. 30deg c be very nice thank you. Wouldn't hold your breath LOL
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                    • #25
                      Added this to my tank, will post any results as I notice them

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by ZACK View Post
                        Diesel owners don't go out and buy this, you need the BG244 - which is what I use

                        http://www.amazon.co.uk/BG244-DIESEL.../dp/B0062KYGZC
                        used that too on my Altea TDI Sport. It definitely helped, though general running I used Millers Diesel Power Ecomax. a full bottle lasts for about 10 tank fulls. Halfrauds sell it for about 13 quid, though i used to by it near trade for about 7-8 quid.
                        Simon

                        Peugeot 208 GTi Prestige - Orange Power

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                        • #27
                          Do you have to run the tank down fairly empty before you use it? Or can you use on a half full tank then fill up?

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                          • #28
                            cant see it mattering tbh, as long as the hole bottle goes in on a full tank. ordered mine today and will report back any improvements once i get it.
                            Simon

                            Peugeot 208 GTi Prestige - Orange Power

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                            • #29
                              The main thing to do is make sure its mixed, so just dont pour in on a full tank my suggestion.
                              Also, as said earlier, when its in the full tank, use half the tank, then fill up again. Ensures some of the stuff is in the system a while, at different concentrates
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
                                Too right. 30deg c be very nice thank you. Wouldn't hold your breath LOL
                                I can report (from Sydney) that mine still starts a little roughly in the morning, even though it's 33 deg C here

                                What exactly is this stuff supposed to clean? I haven't heard of it before.
                                Regards,

                                Simon

                                2011 DS3 DSport (Sport Red with Onyx Black Roof).
                                2014 208 GTi (Calado Blue).

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