I know a few people who swear by this, they run flush at every oil change and say its the best idea, others say it can cause problems as it its basically a really weak acid in your engine.
I thought it would be a good idea to get rid of all the **** and grit that would have built up in the first miles of the engine, but a lot of people are saying to me these engines are very capable of keeping themselves clean so its not necessary unless its a high miler.
Im also changing to millers oil from the standard comma oil they put in at the dealers, and on the bottle it says millers reccomend when changing to a higher quality oil to run flush to make sure its got rid of the crapper oil
I thought it would be a good idea to get rid of all the **** and grit that would have built up in the first miles of the engine, but a lot of people are saying to me these engines are very capable of keeping themselves clean so its not necessary unless its a high miler.
Im also changing to millers oil from the standard comma oil they put in at the dealers, and on the bottle it says millers reccomend when changing to a higher quality oil to run flush to make sure its got rid of the crapper oil
