New from BG is a plastic easy pour bottle. Exact same formula and 11oz quantity but in a plastic bottle that is easily poured directly into tank instead of the metal cans requiring a funnel.
BG 44K® safely, rapidly and thoroughly removes engine deposits in combustion chambers, intake manifolds, ports and on valves. It restores flow in fuel injectors and cleans the entire fuel system. BG 44K® improves fuel economy and reduces exhaust emissions. It restores that "like new" driveability to an engine's performance and keeps it running better, longer and more efficiently. Add one can or bottle to fuel tank at fill up. Catalytic converter and oxygen sensor safe.
Fast shipping. Thanks.
Other for Sale
- 1x dellorto dhla idle jet - 70 (227644-70)(US $4.03)
- Earl's performance coupler 45 degree -8 an female swivel--8 an female swivel(US $15.97)
- Fuel gas line hose 5/16" id x 6' lawnmower gokart boat small engine atv new (US $12.00)
- Air filter af663 - honda crx 86 dx, d15a2 oem (US $6.99)
- Russell 1997-06 jeep wrangler with 4"-6" lift stainless braided brake line kit(US $50.00)
- 3 bg fuel injection system cleaner part no 210 fast ship (maker of bg 44k 44 k)(US $45.00)
Tis the season
Mon, 03 Dec 2012It's time to once again show the world your giving spirit. The annual Championship Auto Racing Auxiliary (CARA) auction of racing items—cool stuff gathered during the 2012 racing season—is underway. The CARA auction is run in association with Autoweek and can be found here, at autoweek.com.
Car giant starts recruitment phase
Wed, 19 Feb 2014CAR GIANT Jaguar Land Rover has started recruiting for the first phase of 1,700 new jobs to support production of new vehicles. The company said 500 production staff will be taken on as part of expansion plans at its factory in Solihull, West Midlands. The carmaker is investing £1.5 billion in the UK and plans to increase its workforce at Solihull to almost 8,000.
Chevrolet Equinox (2009): first photos and video
Tue, 23 Dec 2008By Ben Barry First Official Pictures 23 December 2008 17:34 In January 2009 we’ll see the American car industry wheeze out of its rocking chair and stagger forlornly to the North American Auto Show in Detroit. Let’s face it, the Big Three need to impress, and prove they’re still relevant as the world – newly carbon-aware and in the midst of an economic downturn – looks on. So what is Chevrolet whipping the sparkly sheets off?