🛠️ Unlock your engine’s hidden potential with BG’s ultimate lubrication duo!
BGProducts MOA & EPR Motor Oil Additive Lubrication Supplement is a universal-fit engine treatment designed for cars and trucks. With a flash point of 43°C and a concentrated 10.9-ounce formula, it enhances engine performance, reduces wear, and ensures thermal stability. Manufactured by BG, this product is a reliable choice for professional-grade engine restoration.
Brand | BG(0002698761) |
Vehicle Service Type | Car, Truck |
Flash Point | 43 Degrees Celsius |
UPC | 755897083673 |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | BG |
Item Weight | 10.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 3 x 5 inches |
Item model number | 755897083673 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 755897083673 |
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Fixed Oil Consumption for Hyundai Sonaya
I've recently dealt with an oil consumption issue with my Hyundai Sonata. It was consuming more oil than normal due to oil getting stuck in the upper crankcase. Under normal circumstances the oil would flow back to oil pan, but that wasn't the case for me. This anomaly extended to other areas, clogged the piston rings, PCV valve and the exhaust manifold. I replaced all the parts that was affected except for the piston rings.However, the issue persisted because the underlying problem was never addressed which was the carbonized oil clogging the piston rings. At the time I was aware of the major issue that was affecting the consumer with the theta engines from piston rod failure but the oil consumption was not "Mainstream" but years passed and I noticed that my vehicle was consuming oil at a staggering rate.I've estimated the vehicle was burning 1-2 quarts between 300-500 miles, and I had to buy a extra gallon of oil to add into the system when I checked the dip stick. This process became quite a nuisances. I consulted the dealership to see if there was a remedy to fix the issue I was having, and they offered a combustion clean which was $636. I opted out and found a product called "Berryman intake valve & combustion chamber cleaner" for $35 dollars at Advance Auto Parts. Unfortunately, it did not correct the issue.I joined a Facebook page where the community shared tips, testimonies about the issues Hyundai's vehicles. There was constant post about oil consumption issues and the chatter about a product called EPR. Being inquisitive, I inquired with members on how they solved their issues. The focus was on this product called EPR. To be clear, I did not know anything about this product. I have used seafoam to unclog the system, but it did not work on the level I needed. A member told me about EPR and how it changed the outcome of his vehicle.Firstly, I order the combo pack EPR and MOA the shipping was decent and it arrived unblemished. I want to emphasis that if you are going to use this product buy double the oil and filters and make sure that your oil is topped off before you begin using the cleaner. The reasoning to "double the oil" is that you are going to put the cleaner in the crankcase, idle the car around 1,200RPM for 10 minutes and drain and change filter. Then fill the system again, let it idle again for 2-3min to help push sludge oil and drain. The last gallon of oil is what stays in the vehicle as the first fill and drain help move the extra sludge that still existed inside the engine out.Secondly, this product has made a difference with my problem I will make sure to update this post when the issue has been fixed. It has put my mind to ease, the product is reputable, cost effective, well rounded and used by mechanics nationwide. Although, it states for "professional use only" anyone who can understand basics terminology whether you're an everyday driver, DIY enthusiast who wants to maintain the longevity of their engines and performance can use this product.Thirdly, I confidently say that many of us who depend on our vehicles want results that will not cost a fortune. Sometimes you have to go with the costly approach, but if you are having an oil consumption problem try this product. Nothing bad will come from using it in my opinion but it varies. My Sonata is now quieter, and the oil looks fresh which is what I like to see.In my opinion the product MOA & EPR Motor Oil Additive is a solid choice that has history and results. It's easy to use and delivers a noticeable difference to your engine. Now that this issue has been resolved I can rest more better knowing I won't have to deal with the past. However, I advise those who used this product to maintain an eye on oil levels to ensure that everything is within parameters.
S**.
BG EPR really works: clean, restore engine power and increase MPG
Used EPR on a old Lexus with direct injection engine: ran at low RPM for a warn engine for 15 minutes. I can see carbon particles on the dip stick. Drain and refill oil.The engine runs much smoother now, purring, revs happilyEPR also restored some engine power: there is a hill on freeway I drove daily. The car used to downshift to 5th gear to climb. Now it stays in 6th gear and keep goingAbout 1.0 to 1.5 MPG increase over the last 1,200 miles of daily drive
G**D
One of the Least Expensive yet BEST Things I have ever done for my car! What a pair of products!
I have a 1995 Toyota Camry (a great car). I am the second owner, and it has always had the oil changed every 3 to 5 thousand miles, so there was no "excessive sludge", which is the one thing the EPR product warns you about. It says quite clearly that the Engine Performance Restore is not to be used on engines with excessive sludge. Since that did not apply, I was very excited to use this product on my Camry. I have used MOA before and know how great it is, but this was the very first time I have used EPR.All I can say is WOW! This product absolutely lives up to it's statements about what it will do for your engine. My engine had approximately 230 K Miles on it at the time of using the EPR (about 5 weeks ago). I followed the directions precisely, which was very simple to do. I parked the car out on the street with the right side on the sidewalk to level off the car, added the EPR to the crankcase, and sat inside with the car in neutral keeping the rpm's to 1500 for a full ten plus minutes. It says to keep it running at a minimum of 1200 rpm for ten minutes, but I wanted to give it a bit of a deeper cleaning so I ran it at 1500 rpm the entire ten minutes, making sure to go an extra minute or two.I then immediately changed the oil, adding the MOA to the new oil. That's all there is to it. From the very first startup after this treatment, my engine has run very significantly quieter, and more smoothly. And as I have continued to drive the vehicle, it legitimately sounds and runs better than it has in years. I am so impressed and happy with the EPR, and especially this combo pack, I intend to run the EPR every other oil change from now on. I sincerely think this will preserve my engine to a large extent, and save lots of money over time.Highly, Highly recommended for anyone who has a car with moderate or high mileage, as long as it has had regular oil changes. What a difference you will experience for only a small amount of money and something you can do in half an hour!
T**7
So far, a good product
Si far excellent product! Had a lifter noice n dissappear after the treatment. Engine feels smoother now!
F**E
Impressive MOA
Haven't used the EPR yet, but the MOA works great so far. Added about 2 MPG almost instantly.Over the years, good oil brands have gotten much better with careful research. I assume MOA has detergents and solvents in it along with an oil thinner, or thinner oil, whatever.I THINK it freed up my piston rings so they would seal like a new car's. [Rings stop sealing properly over time once they get "gummed up"]. Mine is a 20 year-old Jag.The EPR will be added 100 miles before the next oil change to dissolve sludge. It would then be flushed out with the old oil & filter. I will not add another can of MOA just yet. Will wait and see how the new oil change goes.Given my 20 year old car, I have a concern that EPR could work TOO well, and let crud move into circulation and plug small orifices the engine needs for proper running. It has been recommended by a good mechanic though, so I will give it a shot soon enough.I will probably update this review.
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