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Whip City Wrencher
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Hello and Welcome!
I've been working on cars since my first, a 68 impala that I bought back in 1977. The first year I owned it, I replaced the engine, and later the 2-speed Powerglide transmission. Since then I've been playing with cars, trucks, and almost anything with an engine.
I started making video's July 3rd, 2019. This channel is mostly about doing your own repairs and trying to save a few bucks by avoiding the Auto repair shops.
Sometimes I try out some products and give my opinion of them. I'll put descriptions, costs, and or links to where they can be bought. But I mostly like to cut open oil filters and see how well they are made.
I hope to learn more, so your comments and suggestions are Very Welcome.
If you like my videos Please hit the Like Buttonđź‘Ť , Subscribe, and don't forget to hit the Notification Bellđź””.
Thanks For Watching!
Have a Great Day! and Keep On Wrenching!
Peter Szwajkowski
AKA Whipcitywrencher
Disclaimer: Videos Are For Entertainment Purposes Only!
I've been working on cars since my first, a 68 impala that I bought back in 1977. The first year I owned it, I replaced the engine, and later the 2-speed Powerglide transmission. Since then I've been playing with cars, trucks, and almost anything with an engine.
I started making video's July 3rd, 2019. This channel is mostly about doing your own repairs and trying to save a few bucks by avoiding the Auto repair shops.
Sometimes I try out some products and give my opinion of them. I'll put descriptions, costs, and or links to where they can be bought. But I mostly like to cut open oil filters and see how well they are made.
I hope to learn more, so your comments and suggestions are Very Welcome.
If you like my videos Please hit the Like Buttonđź‘Ť , Subscribe, and don't forget to hit the Notification Bellđź””.
Thanks For Watching!
Have a Great Day! and Keep On Wrenching!
Peter Szwajkowski
AKA Whipcitywrencher
Disclaimer: Videos Are For Entertainment Purposes Only!
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Fordworldrallyfan
(3 minutes ago)
Next time include the high PEA (polyetheramines) additives like; Red Line SI-1, Chevron Techron, LiquiMoly Jectron, Amsoil PI, and even Gumout Regane.
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DanielHeap60Cubits
(9 minutes ago)
Don't sell yourself short. That is absolutely a "scientific test" and you time and effort gave great results. Thanks for putting the work in.
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goldenmanuever1176
(17 minutes ago)
I am an additive nut. Take my money, just the way I am. I have tried all of these except the Enzymes. In my humble experience, BG44K, Royal Purple Max Clean / Max Atomizer, and Redline SL-1 are topshelf products with monstrous levels of PEA. Older and traditional products like Seafoam and MMO are also excellent. With all of them, I have found that time and frequency is your friend. The more often/longer you run these at the recommended dosages, the better. While some may choke at the price to do this, it is what it is.
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mikebennett703
(28 minutes ago)
Marvel mystery oil has some cleaning qualities that manifest when it is combusted in the cylinder however, it's main purpose is to provide top cylinder lubrication and lubrication within the moving parts of the fuel system... fuel pump, injectors, etc. I would use BG 44K to clean / strip out the fuel system, then follow up with MMO to lubricate everything. MMO also conditions the rubber parts and seals keeping them from drying out from harsh additives like ethanol in the gas and strong solvent like cleaners such as BG 44K, seafoam etc...AWESOME VIDEO!
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happydays8171
(31 minutes ago)
Thanks for the test, one thing I might add ... been hauling Mobil gas for 24yrs now, since merging with Exxon in 2001, Exxon cut Mobil's gas additives in half, it barely meets the minimum for auto makers requirements. Their premium has twice the additives per gallon, which might have worked better in this test. You used to be able to "Drive your car clean" when Mobil was Mobil with twice the additives in the regular. All Exxon cares about is profits, in my opinion.
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franknew9001
(47 minutes ago)
BG 44k is a very good product. My mechanic suggests using a can of it in the gas every time he changes the oil, which adds about $20 to the bill. It's expensive, but worth it in my opinion.
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nordicpride9708
(51 minutes ago)
One thing to note. The fuel cleaners with PEA (polyetheramine) would perform even better in a high temperature environment
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floydwilliams3321
(1 hour ago)
That BG stuff ain’t no joke it’s expensive but it does exactly what it says on the Bottle
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