Should I Use A Fuel Additive?

If you have ever considered using a fuel additive or cleaner before, you have undoubtedly wondered if they really work. Premium products can be extremely effective in cleaning up the entire fuel system, removing carbon deposits while minimizing the risk of complications from the addition of ethanol in fuel.

Ethanol has a tendency to attract water and moisture in the fuel, as well as degrade it more rapidly. Its corrosive properties should be minimized periodically with an additive.

Many of the major brands of gasoline contain detergents; however, the levels or types are not adequate enough to effectively minimize the build up of carbon deposits in injectors and on intake valves in newer cars, nor remove the heavier build up in older cars. Moreover, lower grades of gasoline contain even less detergents, thus contributing to an even more rapid build up of deposits.

There are many products available in the marketplace to address the issue of cleaning up the fuel system. Some also address the issue of upper cylinder lubrication, as well as boosting octane. Each product will have its pros and cons, so you will need to read up to see what will work best for you.

Some scrutiny is required in reviewing products. Steer clear of ones that make use of solvents such as alcohol, acetone or toluene which can damage the fuel system. Additionally, when sourcing any product, always seek trusted sources.

Should I Use A Fuel Additive?
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