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12-oz Chevron Techron Fuel System Cleaner on sale at
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About this Item:
- Exclusive formula designed to clean the entire fuel system (fuel injectors, intake valves and combustion chambers) in one tankful.
- Cleans harmful deposits from fuel injectors, intake valves, combustion chambers and carburetors.
- Restores lost power and performance.
- Relieve cold start problems.
- Minimize harmful exhaust emissions
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Been in the automotive business for over 35 yrs. Some will say depending where ya live matters, mileage etc. But if you're doing average (not crazy) mileage go every six months if using a hybrid synthetic. Unless. Your car calls for full synthetic, the semi is the best value and protection for the $$. Every six months you should be fine. Even during the pandemic when putting less than ,100 miles a month ,still every six! As pointed out already. Lot cheaper doing an oil change than replacing an engine. Fluids are key to an engine's long life. Oil breaks down over time , standing still or not. Not as if it's still in the bottle. Your vehicle does run sometimes and gets very hot which breaks it down. Treat your engine well, keep oil changed and your engine will last much longer.
Remember follow transmission fluid guidelines and cooling system flush's as well. Maybe far apart but folks forget about them and end up with big repairs
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FUN FACT: since 2014, BMW oil service intervals are 15k miles/24 MONTHS…….
So I'm think I'm going to go with top engine developer recommendations over Autozone wisdom….
FUN FACT: since 2014, BMW oil service intervals are 15k miles/24 MONTHS…….
So I'm think I'm going to go with top engine developer recommendations over Autozone wisdom….
Fun fact! Many folks don't drive BMW or use full on synthetic in their vehicles. You truly are the person who points out the exception or small percentage that may not apply. Nice you have a Bimmer. Then again you probably lease it or get a new vehicle every few years. There are people who keep their vehicles a long time, there are others who rely on their vehicles for work. Asj yourself (oh I forgot BMW knows best). Why do Police and Taxi's get oil changes every 3-5 k? Because it's cheap preventative maintenance
Fun fact! Many folks don't drive BMW or use full on synthetic in their vehicles. You truly are the person who points out the exception or small percentage that may not apply. Nice you have a Bimmer. Then again you probably lease it or get a new vehicle every few years. There are people who keep their vehicles a long time, there are others who rely on their vehicles for work. Asj yourself (oh I forgot BMW knows best). Why do Police and Taxi's get oil changes every 3-5 k? Because it's cheap preventative maintenance
2) Most new engines produced today and several years past all call for synthetic oils in manuals. Especially true for Turbocharge and direct injected engines which is most of what has been produced for number of years now.
3) Most mechanics are clueless as to when any oil have reached their end of live. They will tell you whatever has been the safe interval for past 30 years.
My BMW has 131k miles and has been pushing double the stock horsepower for 6 years. My other BMW has 70k miles. My Audi has 191k miles. All 3 were build to order cars. My garage has it's own lift and cherry picker......
FUN FACT: since 2014, BMW oil service intervals are 15k miles/24 MONTHS…….
So I'm think I'm going to go with top engine developer recommendations over Autozone wisdom….
Food for thought, BMW's warranty is 50,000 miles/48 months. Given that, you'd go 30K Miles in 4 years under their warranty plan, you don't think that's sketch?
You will truly never know the life of your oil without getting an oil analysis from blackstone or equivalent. Whatever they analyze, that's approximately what you should be doing at longest.
Food for thought, BMW's warranty is 50,000 miles/48 months. Given that, you'd go 30K Miles in 4 years under their warranty plan, you don't think that's sketch?
You will truly never know the life of your oil without getting an oil analysis from blackstone or equivalent. Whatever they analyze, that's approximately what you should be doing at longest.
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2) Most new engines produced today and several years past all call for synthetic oils in manuals. Especially true for Turbocharge and direct injected engines which is most of what has been produced for number of years now.
3) Most mechanics are clueless as to when any oil have reached their end of live. They will tell you whatever has been the safe interval for past 30 years.
My BMW has 131k miles and has been pushing double the stock horsepower for 6 years. My other BMW has 70k miles. My Audi has 191k miles. All 3 were build to order cars. My garage has it's own lift and cherry picker......
two friends both "5 star" certified one works for Honda & the other for Dodge. (sorry I'm not sophisticated enough to have BMW mechanics as friends
Both told me that they would NEVER run oil longer than 5k in their cars . . . so let that sink in. Also told me about issues with these longer oil change intervals.
Besides IF you read your manual most of today's driving is considered severe conditions.
These days it pays to pay attention to what people do, not what they tell you do.
And the endless saga continues, "to change or not to change, that is the question"
two friends both "5 star" certified one works for Honda & the other for Dodge. (sorry I'm not sophisticated enough to have BMW mechanics as friends
Both told me that they would NEVER run oil longer than 5k in their cars . . . so let that sink in. Also told me about issues with these longer oil change intervals.
Besides IF you read your manual most of today's driving is considered severe conditions.
These days it pays to pay attention to what people do, not what they tell you do.
And the endless saga continues, "to change or not to change, that is the question"
My doctor is a vegan, just because he refuses to eat meat as his personal lifestyle doesn't mean that it's the only way everyone should live.
One can choose to change the motor oil every other weekend and it's "better" than 5k intervals too.
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