Fuel System Cleaner and Oil type to use??
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Fuel System Cleaner and Oil type to use??
Hey guys, I just got myself a Z a few weeks ago, its an '03 Touring AT in Silverstone... I love it!! I had a question about using fuel system cleaners in the Z. Is it safe to use a fuel system cleaner in this engine and if so do you guys have any suggestions on brands? Also, when it comes time to change my oil and transmission fluids do you guys have any suggestions on oil or tranny fluid brand or vescosity? Regular or synthetic? And one last thing, gasoline I know should be the 93 octane right? Thanks guys!
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NOS brand cleaner is the only one i trust and have had good results with so far.
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Some products have 2 times the amide/amine detergent levels of techron, some have 3, some 4 times.................all about cost per % per tankful of fuel.
Every detergent must be registered with EPA so no secret formula and the Material Safety Sheets tell you the percentage or you can gently evaporate the carrier solvents and weigh the amount of detergent.
If you can buy it at your corner discount automotive it is likely to not be stronger than Techron.
Too much or too frequent detergent has its own set of problems as it may cross react with the minimal cost type already in the gasoline and create new different deposits on the piston crowns.
Good idea to ocassionlly use a fiber bore scope camera thru spark plug hole to have a look see at what is occuring.
For our 3 shops [amd most dealers] BG44K does an excellant cost effective job..........we also use Quick Clean for engines [varnish] remover and a similar product for AT.
Every detergent must be registered with EPA so no secret formula and the Material Safety Sheets tell you the percentage or you can gently evaporate the carrier solvents and weigh the amount of detergent.
If you can buy it at your corner discount automotive it is likely to not be stronger than Techron.
Too much or too frequent detergent has its own set of problems as it may cross react with the minimal cost type already in the gasoline and create new different deposits on the piston crowns.
Good idea to ocassionlly use a fiber bore scope camera thru spark plug hole to have a look see at what is occuring.
For our 3 shops [amd most dealers] BG44K does an excellant cost effective job..........we also use Quick Clean for engines [varnish] remover and a similar product for AT.
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through my research i have noticed that a lot of people swear by bg 44k, apparently its good stuff... as far as oil though, what would be the benefit of running synthetic vs regular 5w30?
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I've used it one time now on my Z...did get a better idle as a result
We use Sea Foam...excellent stuff
At the end of the day, lots of the stuff you see for sale is shared across companies, just rebranded in different containers
We use Sea Foam...excellent stuff
At the end of the day, lots of the stuff you see for sale is shared across companies, just rebranded in different containers
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Z MAX was sued by for false and misleading claims by FTC
It contained worthless cooking oil with coloring actually cause extra wear vs plain cheap oil.
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2001/02/zmax1.htm
"In February/March 1997, an independent laboratory performed two CRC L38 tests of zMax for Speedway and Oil Chem. In those tests, motor oil treated with zMax produced more than twice as much bearing corrosion as motor oil alone. The complaint also states that the defendants fabricated one "report" from the two test reports, eliminating the bearing corrosion results and all other negative test results, and then used that report and the "official laboratory results" - similarly edited to remove detrimental data results - as sales tools in the infomercial and on the zMax Web site. "
http://www.carbibles.com/additives.html
They refunded millions to buyers for false claims!
It contained worthless cooking oil with coloring actually cause extra wear vs plain cheap oil.
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2001/02/zmax1.htm
"In February/March 1997, an independent laboratory performed two CRC L38 tests of zMax for Speedway and Oil Chem. In those tests, motor oil treated with zMax produced more than twice as much bearing corrosion as motor oil alone. The complaint also states that the defendants fabricated one "report" from the two test reports, eliminating the bearing corrosion results and all other negative test results, and then used that report and the "official laboratory results" - similarly edited to remove detrimental data results - as sales tools in the infomercial and on the zMax Web site. "
http://www.carbibles.com/additives.html
They refunded millions to buyers for false claims!
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Originally Posted by Q45tech
Z MAX was sued by for false and misleading claims by FTC
It contained worthless cooking oil with coloring actually cause extra wear vs plain cheap oil.
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2001/02/zmax1.htm
"In February/March 1997, an independent laboratory performed two CRC L38 tests of zMax for Speedway and Oil Chem. In those tests, motor oil treated with zMax produced more than twice as much bearing corrosion as motor oil alone. The complaint also states that the defendants fabricated one "report" from the two test reports, eliminating the bearing corrosion results and all other negative test results, and then used that report and the "official laboratory results" - similarly edited to remove detrimental data results - as sales tools in the infomercial and on the zMax Web site. "
http://www.carbibles.com/additives.html
They refunded millions to buyers for false claims!
It contained worthless cooking oil with coloring actually cause extra wear vs plain cheap oil.
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2001/02/zmax1.htm
"In February/March 1997, an independent laboratory performed two CRC L38 tests of zMax for Speedway and Oil Chem. In those tests, motor oil treated with zMax produced more than twice as much bearing corrosion as motor oil alone. The complaint also states that the defendants fabricated one "report" from the two test reports, eliminating the bearing corrosion results and all other negative test results, and then used that report and the "official laboratory results" - similarly edited to remove detrimental data results - as sales tools in the infomercial and on the zMax Web site. "
http://www.carbibles.com/additives.html
They refunded millions to buyers for false claims!
OK They were sued in 2001 but if you read the zmax forum and update your FTC site you will see that in March of 2003 they have enfact proved that there product works as they say it does. so go to and see for yourself
http://www.zmax.com/ftc.html
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P.S Check your own website and scroll down and see where zmax wins over FTC http://www.carbibles.com/additives.html
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with all due respect, no one seems worried about my question anymore but more worried about arguing over a companies reputation, all i asked was what oils and tranny fluids are you running lol
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Originally Posted by soshiv
with all due respect, no one seems worried about my question anymore but more worried about arguing over a companies reputation, all i asked was what oils and tranny fluids are you running lol
I use Royal Purple 5W-30 in the engine.
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They didn't win they settled by paying a $1 million fine [refund] back to buyers. Usually the FTC doesn't bother to win they just settle and use publicity to alert public, so many scams to investigate they publicize and move on.
Anyway the whole point was to provide counterpoint so people would do research and chemical analysis BEFORE they put something into mechanical things.
Anyway the whole point was to provide counterpoint so people would do research and chemical analysis BEFORE they put something into mechanical things.
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Originally Posted by Q45tech
They didn't win they settled by paying a $1 million fine [refund] back to buyers. Usually the FTC doesn't bother to win they just settle and use publicity to alert public, so many scams to investigate they publicize and move on.
Anyway the whole point was to provide counterpoint so people would do research and chemical analysis BEFORE they put something into mechanical things.
Anyway the whole point was to provide counterpoint so people would do research and chemical analysis BEFORE they put something into mechanical things.
OK true didnt mean to be a jerk.. Anyways from what it sounds like the tread meant engine oil not enine treatment My Bad....
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