Gasoline additive with friction modifiers?

2-stroke oil? But long term use will probably mess up emissions stuff/sensors, catalytic converters and residue offsetting any real world benefit.

BUT, I recall a few years ago, Ferrari F-1 team got their hand smacked: Basically they manipulated something so the engine was purposely burning oil (Small amount I guess) increasing compression ratio and some other stuff. Probably only a fraction of a percent, but in F1 every single bit matters.
 
Does any know if there are any fuel additives that contain any friction modifiers?
I believe there are many on the market. All I'm familiar with is Amsoil's Upper Cylinder Lubricant. Is it snake oil? I doubt it. Is it going to hurt any downstream components when used as directed? I highly doubt it.

If cleaning injectors is your goal, use a product like Chevron Techron Complete Fuel System cleaner or other product high in PEA (Chevon invented it). Looks like NAPA has a darn good sale on it, $12.99/32oz! Amsoil has a similar product, P.i. Performance Improver. The Upper Cylinder Lube has a much smaller amount of PEA than the Chevron or Amsoil fuel system cleaners.

Please remember, no amount of fuel additives, whether in Top Tier fuel, or a bottle, will save intake valves from carbon deposits on a direct injection only engine, as the fuel does not touch the valves, other than their face inside the cylinders.
 
I'd research the gas brands that you have in your area as some go in and out of TT only because they won't pay the price of admission. An example is Sunoco in prior years.
 
Two products I've used in the past that also touted having upper cylinder lubricating benefits, and both being bio-based, were FP+ (Lube Control/Fuel Power) and Renewable Lubricants (RLI) Bio-Plus fuel injector cleaner. Still have almost a gallon of the RLI on the shelf, but haven't used it in a while.
 
Red-Line claims that SI-1 has an upper cylinder lubricant.

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