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bahnstormer
09-28-2005, 06:16 PM
anyone use it?
engine sludge cleaner and miracle leak stopper...

seems to be popular on boboil's website...

632 Regal
09-28-2005, 06:38 PM
Bidoli's web site?


anyone use it?
engine sludge cleaner and miracle leak stopper...

seems to be popular on boboil's website...

liquidtiger720
09-28-2005, 06:41 PM
i think he means bitog- bob is the oil guy

Chris'91'525i
09-28-2005, 06:54 PM
Bidoli's web site?

Yeah that is one awesome oil website . Bob the oil guru.

http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/

I read this disturbing article on flushing motors. Chris Longhurst has some good reading on his website. But not sure of his qualifications.

Here is his Oil Bible page.

http://www.chris-longhurst.com/carbibles/engineoil_bible.html

Russell
09-29-2005, 07:35 AM
Only 580 miles into the process. Car runs excellent, strong with excellent gas mileage. For example on my commute this morning on two lane roads at 55-65 mph I got about 33 mpg via the obc. OK I know the weather has changed as it is cooler and damper and no AC most of the time which significantly helps mileage. Even so that is excellent.

Keep in mind that all drivetrain fluids in my car ar synthetic and recently tuned (new plugs) with the E.A.T. chip. So I do not attribute any mileage gain to the Auto-rx process.

liquidtiger720
09-29-2005, 07:43 AM
would anybody care to explain the process?

Qube
09-29-2005, 07:56 AM
Mmmmmm.... hearing about engine flushes makes me shudder. Your standard oils and oil change will take care of the crud in your box. Any further intensive cleaning runs the risk of disloging large particulate matter and clogging vital areas :|

Gayle
09-29-2005, 08:01 AM
You start with clean oil. But the auto rx in. Run it for 1500 miles. This is the "clean" phase. Change the oil. Run for some number of miles in the "rinse" phase.

It is supposed to be a slow solvent instead of a shock solvent like seafoam. Because it is a slow solvent you don't have the issue of chunks of carbon dislodging and damaging stuff.

We used it on the 525 to get rid of the stp hubby put in. I could hear a change in the valve noise after the first 20 miles. After a 1000 the car had better accleration and idled correctly again. The stp really trashed it and the auto rx brought it back.

Do a search on auto rx and you get their website. There is a website for engine use and a separate one for transmission use. It is about $25 before discount. If you order, read the website first. It gets you a code that gets you a discount at checkout.

Other discussions of this product have resulted in opinions that engines don't need cleaning. Think snake oil and waste of money. The 525 was artifically fouled and I can testify for its results in that situation. Don't know what it would do for a normal engine.

Russell
09-29-2005, 08:34 AM
I waited quite a while before I thought I would try it. The worst I have heard about Auto-rx was it it did not seem to do anything on specific engines.

Apparently is is a gentle organic cleaner that cleans over a fairly long period of time.


You start with clean oil. But the auto rx in. Run it for 1500 miles. This is the "clean" phase. Change the oil. Run for some number of miles in the "rinse" phase.

It is supposed to be a slow solvent instead of a shock solvent like seafoam. Because it is a slow solvent you don't have the issue of chunks of carbon dislodging and damaging stuff.

We used it on the 525 to get rid of the stp hubby put in. I could hear a change in the valve noise after the first 20 miles. After a 1000 the car had better accleration and idled correctly again. The stp really trashed it and the auto rx brought it back.

Do a search on auto rx and you get their website. There is a website for engine use and a separate one for transmission use. It is about $25 before discount. If you order, read the website first. It gets you a code that gets you a discount at checkout.

Other discussions of this product have resulted in opinions that engines don't need cleaning. Think snake oil and waste of money. The 525 was artifically fouled and I can testify for its results in that situation. Don't know what it would do for a normal engine.

granit_silber
09-29-2005, 08:44 AM
You start with clean oil. But the auto rx in. Run it for 1500 miles. This is the "clean" phase. Change the oil. Run for some number of miles in the "rinse" phase.

It is supposed to be a slow solvent instead of a shock solvent like seafoam. Because it is a slow solvent you don't have the issue of chunks of carbon dislodging and damaging stuff.

We used it on the 525 to get rid of the stp hubby put in. I could hear a change in the valve noise after the first 20 miles. After a 1000 the car had better accleration and idled correctly again. The stp really trashed it and the auto rx brought it back.

Do a search on auto rx and you get their website. There is a website for engine use and a separate one for transmission use. It is about $25 before discount. If you order, read the website first. It gets you a code that gets you a discount at checkout.

Other discussions of this product have resulted in opinions that engines don't need cleaning. Think snake oil and waste of money. The 525 was artifically fouled and I can testify for its results in that situation. Don't know what it would do for a normal engine.

Gayle,
Who says you don't contribute? :D
-ashley

bahnstormer
09-29-2005, 10:12 AM
my friend is doing it on his 01 acura rsx type s that he overreved to 10k by accident
he's been trying to track down some noise issues and he introduced me to it...
i think i'll give it a go next change....

Gayle
09-30-2005, 07:30 AM
Gayle,
Who says you don't contribute? :D
-ashley


Thanks Ashely,

I have two areas in which I can contribute. Auto rx and passing the dreaded CA smog test... which reminded me of another thing about auto-rx.

Main reason we did auto rx was because that car failed the CA smog big time. Max NO levels allowed are about 750. That car had over 1100 ppm. We did several things, not just auto rx but afterwards the NO levels dropped to about 600. I credit a big chunk of the improvement to the auto rx.

liquidtiger720
09-30-2005, 07:50 AM
I'm still on the fence about trying auto-rx.