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    "Cost Effective Maintenance" Oil cleaner products

    Has anyone had any experience with these products in 300 Tdi's <span style="color:red">http://www.costeffective.com.au/cpower.htm</span> and if so what did you think of them?
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    i used it and had no problems, did it make a difference??? No. as my engine must have been ok anyhow.

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    made a major difference to my truck

    do a search and you will find a few posts on the subject

    and i did a review in the reviews area as well
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    Made no difference for me, and my old mans Coaster was the same. Maybe our engines were in good nick???

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    Nice to use flushing oil and find clean oil in engine after oil change

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    Originally posted by oldfart
    Nice to use flushing oil and find clean oil in engine after oil change
    Good Point, use cheap oli as the flushing oil then use your good stuff after the flush.

    or drop it in a river, that flushes the oil......

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>or drop it in a river, that flushes the oil......[/b][/quote]



    I do believe that you are speaking from experience
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    Originally posted by Steinzy
    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>or drop it in a river, that flushes the oil......


    I do believe that you are speaking from experience [/b][/quote]

    Mmmm yes.... it cleaned out the crap thou....

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