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WMI Question

DevLF

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After break in period, I'm going to be purchasing an intake, JB4, and WMI kit through BMS but I was just curious how long a gallon of the fluid lasts and where you guys are purchasing it? I have a dealer quite close to me that sells Snow Performance's Boost Juice so I'll probably just purchase from there but just wanted to know if anyone here is mixing their own or using windshield washer fluid.
 
That depends on your right foot! :) I'd expect a week or two per gallon with normal aggressive driving.
 
That depends on your right foot! :) I'd expect a week or two per gallon with normal aggressive driving.
Thanks for the response! I know you guys won't ship/sell to California (had that issue when I had my n54 335i). Can you recommend any resellers by chance? Being in SoCal has it's downfalls I guess.
 
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^Thats about what I'm getting. Seem to use up about a gallon every 2 weeks or so. I could use a lot less, but also a fair amount more - all depending in how often I floor it.
 
After break in period, I'm going to be purchasing an intake, JB4, and WMI kit through BMS but I was just curious how long a gallon of the fluid lasts and where you guys are purchasing it? I have a dealer quite close to me that sells Snow Performance's Boost Juice so I'll probably just purchase from there but just wanted to know if anyone here is mixing their own or using windshield washer fluid.
I wonder if wmi will clean the intake valves while driving?

Do you have a link to the wmi kit?
 
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I wonder if wmi will clean the intake valves while driving?

Do you have a link to the wmi kit?

Sal is also a reseller so you can locate it in the Stinger shop as well
 
I was research this and noticed that even port injection engines still get lots of carbon build up on the inlet values. It does not appear to mater if an engine is port or direct injection, the carbon will still build up over time.
 
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