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#106248 09/28/01 01:24 PM
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Where can I buy some BG 44K on the Internet? My 96 Contour SE is sluggish on starts and w/ 87 octane gasoline I am getting knocking on the highway during acceleration. Please help. confused


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A lot of guys run 89 octane, I know that I do. That should take care of the pinging.

If you're still interested in BG 44K, you'll probably be better off calling BG Industries and getting the name of the distributor for you area, they can then tell you who has it in your locale.

One of my local BP Procare shops has it.


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Originally posted by Keith Johnson:
Where can I buy some BG 44K on the Internet? My 96 Contour SE is sluggish on starts and w/ 87 octane gasoline I am getting knocking on the highway during acceleration. Please help. confused


Running 89 octane should help, but what about your fuel filter? Restricted fuel filters will cut down volume flow even though pressure may be high enough under normal driving. Think of the fact that you are using a lot more gas at higher throttle loads.

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Try the Motorvac treatment on your car.. Should clean out the fuel system and get rid of some of that knocking and make the car run a little smoother. http://www.motorvac.com, email them to find a shop in your area.. treatment should cost around $100

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Go to your local Chrysler Dealer, go to the Parts Counter and ask for a couple of cans of MOPAR Combustion Chamber Cleaner. Follow the instructions on the can. One will do your engine, but get an extra one for later.
Gets all the carbbon and snot out of youcombustion chamber. Worked a treat on my old Turbo Eclipse and has worked well on the SVT too.


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