Ever since I purchased my car in 2005, I have always used FP60. The vehicle in question is a 52k mile 2006 Audi A3 with the 2.0t FSI engine. FP60 was used religiously, only skipping every other tank when it wasn't handy, but overall the vehicle stuck with the cleaning regimen as specified by LC. Occasional shock doses were used.
That being said, with my current driving habits and commute, I am only able to get about 22mpg.
About a month ago, I took advantage of the Gumout Regane promotion and emptied a bottle into the fuel tank. After that tank was run through, I filled up with only gasoline (no FP60). Five tanks later, my average mpg is 24.3. This is also in noticably hotter weather (100F vs 80-90F) with more use of the A/C. A highway trip (not counted in the average) also resulted in 32mpg whereas the same trip would usually result in 27-28mpg.
I've added in FP60 on my last two tanks and have noticed no decrease in MPG.
Am I crazy to think that FP60 did no noticeable cleaning and did nothing to keep the fuel system clean?
Dave
That being said, with my current driving habits and commute, I am only able to get about 22mpg.
About a month ago, I took advantage of the Gumout Regane promotion and emptied a bottle into the fuel tank. After that tank was run through, I filled up with only gasoline (no FP60). Five tanks later, my average mpg is 24.3. This is also in noticably hotter weather (100F vs 80-90F) with more use of the A/C. A highway trip (not counted in the average) also resulted in 32mpg whereas the same trip would usually result in 27-28mpg.
I've added in FP60 on my last two tanks and have noticed no decrease in MPG.
Am I crazy to think that FP60 did no noticeable cleaning and did nothing to keep the fuel system clean?
Dave