I put a can of Berryman in my Honda accord 2017 2.4 I purchased used in 2020 with 18k on it , it had a rough idle when it was put in gear with the brakes on, sales man told me it was normal, so we lived with it , car now gas 36k on it and running the same, but after Berryman it’s like new car Idles smooth in gear with brakes on, so I’m sold by it
I also used Techron in the past with zero results. My wife's Toyota Rav4 was having low power and hesitation issues so I poured 1 can in her tank at fill up and had the same results as you had the next day the engine had power and the hesitation was gone. great review. Ty
My 10 year old Honda engine push mower with fixed throttle started "Hunting" or surging, so instead of removing and going thru the carb, I poured half a can of Berryman's in the fuel tank and topped it off with gas. After about 15 minutes of mowing, engine popped, a little black smoke came out the exhaust, now it runs smooth as ever. Pulled the spark plug later, it has never looked cleaner. It really works!
Great review Bob! Always a drama to get old classics (cars or bikes) to awaken after a long slumber. A review of the engine oil you use and would recommend for the V12 Jags would be great. Just a suggestion!
Sorry for the late reply. That would be a pretty short video. Castrol GTX 20W50 with 10% Prolong oil treatment for warm weather(they only come out to play in the warm months) and Brad Penn Penn Grade 1 20W50 on track. I've had engine problems on-track but none related to oil.
I agree great stuff - basically acetone (per the MSDS sheet). I'm careful not to leave it in fuel systems, I like to try to use it during a long trip or in a manner that consumes most of the fuel. My concern is that it might be rough on rubber parts.
Agreed, good stuff. I do run mine a bit more concentrated though - add 1 can to a 1/4 tank. Highway speeds till it's time to fill up. Works wonders quite honestly.
This year I purchased an Autool CT-200 fuel injector tester and set about cleaning and testing every injector on the place, over 100. When you buy a new hammer the whole world looks like a nail. Have found the best sets with the most even results are the ones I have poured a couple cans of Berryman's in the tank first thing in the spring. Just sayin'...
@The Camp Chaos Chronicles omg guess what? I bought the product today at 8:30 am from autozone. Put the hole can drove it for 46 minutes and the freaking missfire is gone I can't believe this thank you so much
Definitely interested in product reviews, and the explanation of what the address as well as underlying issues. How bad are the ethanol problems up there?
Put some of this in my Colorado but some spilled on my plastic rock chip guard and now it looks like dried glue and I don’t know how to get it off any help would be appreciated
Great job on the review. My son swears by this stuff. He says it's the best. It straightened out their 94' Corvette perfectly. Thanks for the video
I put a can of Berryman in my Honda accord 2017 2.4 I purchased used in 2020 with 18k on it , it had a rough idle when it was put in gear with the brakes on, sales man told me it was normal, so we lived with it , car now gas 36k on it and running the same, but after Berryman it’s like new car Idles smooth in gear with brakes on, so I’m sold by it
I also used Techron in the past with zero results. My wife's Toyota Rav4 was having low power and hesitation issues so I poured 1 can in her tank at fill up and had the same results as you had the next day the engine had power and the hesitation was gone. great review. Ty
A pretty amazing product.
My 10 year old Honda engine push mower with fixed throttle started "Hunting" or surging, so instead of removing and going thru the carb, I poured half a can of Berryman's in the fuel tank and topped it off with gas. After about 15 minutes of mowing, engine popped, a little black smoke came out the exhaust, now it runs smooth as ever. Pulled the spark plug later, it has never looked cleaner. It really works!
Tuneup in a can! 💯
Yes, please do more of those reviews....
Thank you and thanks for the comment.
Great review Bob! Always a drama to get old classics (cars or bikes) to awaken after a long slumber.
A review of the engine oil you use and would recommend for the V12 Jags would be great. Just a suggestion!
Sorry for the late reply. That would be a pretty short video. Castrol GTX 20W50 with 10% Prolong oil treatment for warm weather(they only come out to play in the warm months) and Brad Penn Penn Grade 1 20W50 on track. I've had engine problems on-track but none related to oil.
I agree great stuff - basically acetone (per the MSDS sheet). I'm careful not to leave it in fuel systems, I like to try to use it during a long trip or in a manner that consumes most of the fuel. My concern is that it might be rough on rubber parts.
Been Selling for 100 years if it was bad for rubber we would know by now
Don't over think it, the stuff has been around 100 years! Tried n true
have had that same experience with berryman.
Agreed, good stuff. I do run mine a bit more concentrated though - add 1 can to a 1/4 tank. Highway speeds till it's time to fill up. Works wonders quite honestly.
W often do you add it to your tank ?
Don't do that, it can eat rubber seals at that concentration
Vice grip garbage for the win
Great Stuff 👍 👌 berrymen chemcool.
I'm having the same problem with multiple misfires replaced coils spark plugs and still have the problem clogged injectors? I will try this
This year I purchased an Autool CT-200 fuel injector tester and set about cleaning and testing every injector on the place, over 100. When you buy a new hammer the whole world looks like a nail. Have found the best sets with the most even results are the ones I have poured a couple cans of Berryman's in the tank first thing in the spring. Just sayin'...
@The Camp Chaos Chronicles omg guess what? I bought the product today at 8:30 am from autozone. Put the hole can drove it for 46 minutes and the freaking missfire is gone I can't believe this thank you so much
You saved me a lot of money 💰 great product. I definitely recommend it
@@gilfredooquendo9969 Good for you!!
@@gilfredooquendo9969 It's hard to believe it's just a coincidence. I'm glad it worked for you.
Definitely interested in product reviews, and the explanation of what the address as well as underlying issues. How bad are the ethanol problems up there?
I run ethanol free premium in all of the Jags. It's pretty easy to find up here.
Thanks!
Put some of this in my Colorado but some spilled on my plastic rock chip guard and now it looks like dried glue and I don’t know how to get it off any help would be appreciated
It sounds like it desolved the rock guard. Not sure how to deal with that.
@@thecampchaoschronicles9567buy a new rock guard!
Has anybody tried Berryman Total Engine Tune up? I think the formulation is slightly different.
Where can we buy it????
You need a scan tool that will erase all codes it’s one of the computers in your car.
You need a scan tool that will erase all codes it’s one of the computers in your car.
Not an option on Jaguar cars built prior to the advent of OBDII which includes everything I own except Ramona Sedona.