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Old Oct 21, 2015 | 05:35 PM
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Heartland Xtreme Clean Engine




https://www.z1motorsports.com/engine...sh-p-2476.html


So to start. I have had a slight tick ever since I had purchased my 2010 G37 Sedan. This is commonly due to the valves and the parts that are connected to them from what I understand being susceptible to build up. I started using the Genuine Nissan Ester Oil that so many recommended and not only did it run cooler than Mobil 1 and much cooler than Royal purple..... the tick was nearly gone =).


I had purchased another Nissan Ester Oil kit from Z1 and I had noticed Heartland's "Xtreme Clean Engine flush" was skeptical, but decided it might be worth a shot after reading some other reviews lets see what she does.


After hitting 52K miles and 4,200 miles since last change. Drained the oil / changed the filter "as recommended" (cheap filter for this) I ran the gallon of cleaner through my engine for 5 minutes at idle as stated on container. I drained the oil and then had moved it into a clear gallon jug just as I did with the oil I had drained previously. I swear to you it looks the same, definitely a bit lighter. Gentlemen... it's clear when it goes in, can you guess which one was the original oil and which was the flush? (Picture Below)


White cap is the original oil, blue cap is the flush.


I had then refilled with the Nissan Ester Oil and popped on a new Wix Filter after the "Cleanse".


Also to note, don't know what it is, but it honestly seemed that the engine was running not only more responsive, but also more aggressive afterwards when I took her for a test drive. I just had to share this and probably will continue to use this product every 15-20K. Let me know what you think.
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Old Oct 22, 2015 | 02:48 PM
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Bumping. I thought there might be some others who have used this product and would be nice to hear of their experience.
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Old Oct 22, 2015 | 03:08 PM
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interesting..never heard of this.. but then again i use amsoil for everything in my car and i don't have that ticking noise
i also change my oil every 3 months
ill have to keep this in my saved folder and give it a try one day
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Old Feb 19, 2022 | 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by ZGUY85



https://www.z1motorsports.com/engine...sh-p-2476.html


So to start. I have had a slight tick ever since I had purchased my 2010 G37 Sedan. This is commonly due to the valves and the parts that are connected to them from what I understand being susceptible to build up. I started using the Genuine Nissan Ester Oil that so many recommended and not only did it run cooler than Mobil 1 and much cooler than Royal purple..... the tick was nearly gone =).


I had purchased another Nissan Ester Oil kit from Z1 and I had noticed Heartland's "Xtreme Clean Engine flush" was skeptical, but decided it might be worth a shot after reading some other reviews lets see what she does.


After hitting 52K miles and 4,200 miles since last change. Drained the oil / changed the filter "as recommended" (cheap filter for this) I ran the gallon of cleaner through my engine for 5 minutes at idle as stated on container. I drained the oil and then had moved it into a clear gallon jug just as I did with the oil I had drained previously. I swear to you it looks the same, definitely a bit lighter. Gentlemen... it's clear when it goes in, can you guess which one was the original oil and which was the flush? (Picture Below)


White cap is the original oil, blue cap is the flush.


I had then refilled with the Nissan Ester Oil and popped on a new Wix Filter after the "Cleanse".


Also to note, don't know what it is, but it honestly seemed that the engine was running not only more responsive, but also more aggressive afterwards when I took her for a test drive. I just had to share this and probably will continue to use this product every 15-20K. Let me know what you think.
You used just the 1 gallon of flush and ran it or did you have to put the same amount as oil like 6-7 quarts ?
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