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ryan roopnarine
08-29-2004, 09:58 PM
best? i can get the napa for $12/can, the 3m for $24, and the bg for an unknown quantity. i'm curious to know if one is better than the other or not, the 3m just seems excessive, as the 3m bundle with the rail cleaner, pour in cleaner, and throttle plate cleaner is $42 from the same source.

winfred
08-29-2004, 10:56 PM
spray carb cleaner? advance auto's house brand sucks ass, gumout has gotten less greasy and better, berrymans is good, wynns is good, prestone really sucks, pyroil use to be good aint used it in a while, generally anything with acetone works good even if it's "brake cleaner" watch out it will eat paint quick with acetone in it. theres 3 or 4 different basic formulas for carb cleaner and you can smell the diffrence if you use it enough, unfortunatly the boss gets the cheepest **** he can find and i need to bitch at him when he gets some real **** like the advance, it wasn't even working with a brush on the throttle body i was trying to clean


best? i can get the napa for $12/can, the 3m for $24, and the bg for an unknown quantity. i'm curious to know if one is better than the other or not, the 3m just seems excessive, as the 3m bundle with the rail cleaner, pour in cleaner, and throttle plate cleaner is $42 from the same source.

Tiger
08-29-2004, 11:03 PM
Have you tried the CRC Carb Cleaner? That stuff is so powerful... Not only it cleaned so awesome... it cause problems such as sticking... yep stuck full throttle... scary ****... Use with caution... stay away from your throttle linkages...

ryan roopnarine
08-29-2004, 11:15 PM
winfred, i think you misunderstood me. i'm talking about the single use cans that you attach to the fuel injector cleaning apparatus and do on-car FI cleanings with, not spraycans for cleaning TBs, carbs, et cetera. i don't think there's a TB cleaner in the world that i'd pay $12 a can for :^)

winfred
08-29-2004, 11:18 PM
no mother****ing text ;)

winfred
08-29-2004, 11:23 PM
about the only thing i use for cleaner is about a quart of atf in the fuel tank

Tiger
08-29-2004, 11:27 PM
Isn't that like adding Marvel Mystery Oil to gas tank?

Bill R.
08-30-2004, 12:09 AM
don't clean well enough and don't have enough pressure in them to do the job correctly... I use bg injector cleaner for my otc injector cleaner. Its comes in a 16 ounce can that goes into the injector cleaner then you hook it up to shop air and set the pressure at whatever the car specifies. I have used the 3m, otc and others and none of them work as well as the bg cleaner, its going to cost you about 20 a can unless you can buy it wholesale, with the otc brand cleaner on some cars I have had to use 3 cans to get rid of a missfiring injector, with the bg one can always does it.
Even though the aerosol ones are cheap and easy to rig up they don't work well.








best? i can get the napa for $12/can, the 3m for $24, and the bg for an unknown quantity. i'm curious to know if one is better than the other or not, the 3m just seems excessive, as the 3m bundle with the rail cleaner, pour in cleaner, and throttle plate cleaner is $42 from the same source.

winfred
08-30-2004, 12:11 AM
yep, mmo is basicly atf without the dye


Isn't that like adding Marvel Mystery Oil to gas tank?

ryan roopnarine
08-30-2004, 07:11 AM
yep, mmo is basicly atf without the dye


i used to think so, too, and use it the crappy dodge caravan i had before the e34. however, according to its msds

http://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/household/brands?tbl=brands&id=13005001

its a napathenic oil/stoddard solvent based substance, so it couldn't be ATF (techron in tank cleaner's ingredients are closer than ATF is). somebody at bobistheoilguy had it analysed though and determined that its 20wt in lubricity, (which is the same as ATF) and that's why people are lead to believe that the stuff is atf.

here's some cheap atf

http://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/household/brands?tbl=brands&id=20005006&query=ATF&searchas=TblBrands&prodcat=all

George M
08-30-2004, 08:01 AM
Winfred...a couple of questions about throwing a can of ATF in the gas tank to clean injectors. Do you do this with your personal cars? If so, what frequency? Have anybody performed an experiment with putting ATF in gas or measured relative specific gravities? I presume the ATF will break down and suspend in gas adding to its collective viscosity and lubricity....ATF being more viscous than gas but having a lower specific gravity or being lighter than gas per unit volume and therefore not settling to the bottom of the gas tank.
Other thing is...any harm to the gas filter?...in that the molecules of ATF are bigger and would have a harder time pushing through the filter. Lastly...why do you think the ATF does the job...it breaks down deposits on injectors?...or lubricates injectors for better firing or both?
Thanks for your thoughts.

winfred
08-30-2004, 12:29 PM
it's not something i really do as mantance, it's more of a fix for cars that have been sitting a long time, the kinda stuff that you gotta rap on the injectors to get them unstuck. i've never really analized closely what it does besides the fact it seems to work good on turd cars, it does wonders for old carbs, i am not really for intank solvents for all of the crap that they disolve on the tank walls and in the lines before and after the filter and in the rail that can clog the injectors, everybody knows someone that dumped a can of cleaner in their ok running car and turned it into a crappy running car


Winfred...a couple of questions about throwing a can of ATF in the gas tank to clean injectors. Do you do this with your personal cars? If so, what frequency? Have anybody performed an experiment with putting ATF in gas or measured relative specific gravities? I presume the ATF will break down and suspend in gas adding to its collective viscosity and lubricity....ATF being more viscous than gas but having a lower specific gravity or being lighter than gas per unit volume and therefore not settling to the bottom of the gas tank.
Other thing is...any harm to the gas filter?...in that the molecules of ATF are bigger and would have a harder time pushing through the filter. Lastly...why do you think the ATF does the job...it breaks down deposits on injectors?...or lubricates injectors for better firing or both?
Thanks for your thoughts.