Testing Liqui Moly Engine Flush on My Jeep Grand Cherokee |

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What's up CWC friends!
In today’s video, I’ll be discussing the Liqui Moly Engine Flush and sharing the results from using it on my Jeep Grand Cherokee. Here's why I decided to do an engine flush:
1) Road Trip: I took my Jeep on a summer road trip from California to New York.
2) Oil Change Interval: The Jeep hasn't had an oil change in over 6000 miles.
Normally, I change my oil every 3000 miles, but this time I followed the manufacturer’s recommendation and extended it to 7000 miles. Even though it’s been 6800 miles, the oil was still golden. However, after adding the Liqui Moly Engine Flush, the oil began to darken, indicating it was cleaning out the engine.
While the rinsing step isn't strictly necessary, I felt it would help remove any lingering gunk and debris since it had been a while since my last oil change.
Key Points:
1) Extended Oil Change Interval: Experimenting with longer oil change intervals.
2) Engine Flush Impact: Noticing oil color change with Liqui Moly Engine Flush.
3) Rinsing Step: Optional but beneficial for deep cleaning.
Stay tuned for another engine flushing method I'll cover next time at the 100k mile mark. I recommend this process for anyone looking to clean out engine debris and sludge at home.
PS Since this video was recorded a few months ago; I'm currently working on the results video for this engine flush. Coming in the next few weeks!
If you found this video useful, don’t forget to check out my other content for more automotive tips and reviews.
Thanks for watching and be safe out there!

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  • @TheChube25
    @TheChube252 ай бұрын

    Awesome that you decided to flush out the moly. It would have affected the longevity of the final oil change, had you not.

  • @CarsWithClassy

    @CarsWithClassy

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the feedback! The instructions state to leave it circulating in the engine but it seems counter intuitive to me, since you’re removing sludge and debris; where is it going to go if it isn’t flushed right? I’d love to hear your logical reasoning behind this as well

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