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Has anyone ever used a product called BG MOA in there cars.

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Re: Has anyone ever used a product called BG MOA in there cars.

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I ran our BMW at the factory 15000 mile interval for its first 150k miles, but I definitely had some sludge in the crankcase system when I serviced that. I've gone to 7500 mile intervals since , as I want 250k from this car.
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cn90 wrote: 25 Oct 2016, 21:09 My local Volvo dealer service guys/mechanics swear by this stuff (BG 44K).
I don't know much about it, all I know is they swear by it.
I was researching some cures for particulate in the oil and also PCV service on my 2002, V70, 2.4t.
When I came across one of those YouTube videos of some 'backyard' mechanic waxing about BG44K.
After doing some more investigation I found out that it wasn't just a product but a service.
My best guess is that it's just another guerrilla marketing scam.

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