Can anyone recommend a decent engine flush?
Also I'm sure I saw an offer on here last week for oil on offer from a supermarket? Can't think which it was now though!
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Not as such, but plenty on here with enough knowledge to advise and guide you through.retroboyo wrote:Are there any LPG conversion guides on here please

if petrol was such a poor choice of fuel then why is it still the no1 fuel of choice ?Brianmoooore wrote:It's the stuff that the unenlightened put in the fuel tank that makes your oil go dark. Petrol is not a very good choice of fuel to run an engine on - it burns to produce all kinds of corrosive contaminants that end up in the oil.
If you want oil that comes out almost the same colour as it goes in, run your engine exclusively on LPG, and double your engine life.

+1Kos wrote:
back to OP, i've never had any problems using a flush. personally with any car i buy or engine i've fitted to any car i've put a flush through it and they've been fine for 10's of 1000's of miles



Inertia, basically. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. There's a lot of money invested in the petrol distribution network.Kos wrote:if petrol was such a poor choice of fuel then why is it still the no1 fuel of choice ?Brianmoooore wrote:It's the stuff that the unenlightened put in the fuel tank that makes your oil go dark. Petrol is not a very good choice of fuel to run an engine on - it burns to produce all kinds of corrosive contaminants that end up in the oil.
If you want oil that comes out almost the same colour as it goes in, run your engine exclusively on LPG, and double your engine life.
also, if LPG cost was the same a petrol would you still use it ?
You have no evidence either as to whether all the flush you have bought was a complete waste of money, extended the life of the engines or shortened their life. Unless you start with a large number of brand new engines and run some on petrol and some on LPG under controlled conditions for hundreds of thousands of miles, nothing can be proven.back to OP, i've never had any problems using a flush. personally with any car i buy or engine i've fitted to any car i've put a flush through it and they've been fine for 10's of 1000's of miles
there is nothing at all to back up mr mores opinions. petrol engines can, have and will rack up 100's of 1000's miles problem free


It is an undeniable fact that petrol as a fuel contaminates engine oil far more than LPG.Kos wrote:Your posts about a flush causing damage is scare mongering, similar to the whole fuse thread started after santapod
You have a wealth of knowledge but at times I think you preach your own bais opinions as fact.



Sorry Kos but Brian is absolutely on the money, everything hes said is correct, and as for cleaning out tappets, if you knew how M40 tappets work you wouldn't say that, a flush will do bugger all.Kos wrote:i am no expert on LPG, but i have used a flush on several cars over the years with benefits. M40's included.
a friend who's also a very experience mechanic ( has run his own garage for 26 years ) has used engine flush on cars with out any come backs for years. in more than a few cases the benefits of a flush have been very evident. the prictice he goes by is flush new oil and filter and after 3000 miles or so new oil and filter and maintain it with regular oil changes
this is the practice on cars that may have sticking hydraulic lifters and cars with a patch service history
on the subject of petrol contamination oil, if you use a decent oil which like your self i do recommend to all, namely a fully synthetic oil even for these "old cars" there is going to be more protection for the engine then a cheaper semi synth oil
as for the XR2i......... a rattling CVH doesnt surprise me