Originally posted by: Evadman
some work. Be aware, some additives will eat the coating off the wire in your injectors, expecialy on GM vehicles. Be aware, and read the bottle.
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
most of the stuff is crap and does nothing. But Marvels Mistery Oil, and Sea Foam Motor Treatment are amazing things. They can fix a huge array of problems.
Originally posted by: HajikuFlip
Never heard of these things.. what do they do?
Originally posted by: Eli
Yes.
😛Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Eli
Yes.
You want to expand on that a little? You seem to know your stuff when it comes to cars. Do some work better than others? Some I shouldn't use, some I should use?
Originally posted by: Nikamichi
Originally posted by: Evadman
some work. Be aware, some additives will eat the coating off the wire in your injectors, expecialy on GM vehicles. Be aware, and read the bottle.
Yeah, only use them on Acuras & Hondas.
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Personally, I use them every other time I fill at the pump...it works. 😉
Originally posted by: Eli
😛Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Eli
Yes.
You want to expand on that a little? You seem to know your stuff when it comes to cars. Do some work better than others? Some I shouldn't use, some I should use?
I'm not awefully full of knowledge when it comes to fuel additives. I don't know any specs or anything, it's just what I've heard works well.
Techron is some good stuff. With the huge varying prices, I can't imagine that they all work the same. You get what you pay for.
I'm pretty sure anything currently on the market is safe for any car built in the last 10 or 15 years, but I dunno. Evad is probably right about the GM injector thing, but it seems weird that it could be a big problem.
I think that the "Full fuel system" cleaners are better than just the "injector/carb" cleaners, but they are also more expensive.
Sorry I can't really add much. I just know there is more merit to them than oil additives, which you should avoid at all costs.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Eli
Yes.
You want to expand on that a little? You seem to know your stuff when it comes to cars. Do some work better than others? Some I shouldn't use, some I should use?
Originally posted by: TechnoKid
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Eli
Yes.
You want to expand on that a little? You seem to know your stuff when it comes to cars. Do some work better than others? Some I shouldn't use, some I should use?
Chevron Techron (make sure it says techron on bottle), Redline SI-1 Fuel System Cleaner, and LubeControl's Fuel Power are all things that I've tried (except for the Fuel Power) that have worked. If you have a NAPA by you, the Redline SI-1 is about $4.25 a bottle, and I like the Redline stuff over the Chevron Techron stuff. Redline made a much more noticeable difference over techron. Another good system cleaner is BG44k, a lot stronger than techron, but harder to come by than redline.
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: Nikamichi
Originally posted by: Evadman
some work. Be aware, some additives will eat the coating off the wire in your injectors, expecialy on GM vehicles. Be aware, and read the bottle.
Yeah, only use them on Acuras & Hondas.
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Personally, I use them every other time I fill at the pump...it works. 😉
How do you know?
The BG products 44K is some great stuff. I've been using this product for several years now - and it does an excellent job of cleaning the fuel system and injectors. However, the last bottle I bought to treat one tank of gas was $25.00.Another good system cleaner is BG44k, a lot stronger than techron, but harder to come by than redline.
One of the better oil additives out there. For a fuel system cleaner Lucas Fuel Cleaner cannot be beat. I put it in the tank with every oil change and it makes a BIG difference. Better mileage, smoother engine, etc....Originally posted by: Acanthus
I can attest to Marvels Mystery Oil being really good stuff, i use it once every 6 months or so.
This is one product I would not use. BITOG