Originally Posted By: Craig in Canada
Originally Posted By: badtlc
Last we knew for sure, anything that said "regane" had PEA in it. Gumout has other fuel system/injector cleaners that don't carry the regane name.
OK, so anything that says "Regane", that's a good start.
Does the "2X concentrated" or "normal" make a difference in the formulation? Are they truly the same product just "2X concentrated" so you mix less additive in with the same amount of gas? If so, I can't imagine why Gumout goes to the expense of having the two different product lines - pick one.
The only one I used was Gumout Regane Fuel System Cleaner. It was the yellow stuff in the 2x bottle. I`d never used any of these before, aside from 2 different fuel injector cleaners that did nothing (one by STP, one by Prestone). Concluded that fuel inhjector cleaners were either snake oil or just too diluted to do anything useful.
Regane definitely worked. Acceleration and throttle response improved markedly well before I was even half way through the treated tank. I can`t vouch for the mileage benefits yet as its too soon still to tell. Although any gains there were secondary for me.
I will continue to use it. Either once or twice a year as part of my routine maintenance schedule. And I`d recommend it, with the usual caveat that ymmv.
-Spyder
Originally Posted By: badtlc
Last we knew for sure, anything that said "regane" had PEA in it. Gumout has other fuel system/injector cleaners that don't carry the regane name.
OK, so anything that says "Regane", that's a good start.
Does the "2X concentrated" or "normal" make a difference in the formulation? Are they truly the same product just "2X concentrated" so you mix less additive in with the same amount of gas? If so, I can't imagine why Gumout goes to the expense of having the two different product lines - pick one.
The only one I used was Gumout Regane Fuel System Cleaner. It was the yellow stuff in the 2x bottle. I`d never used any of these before, aside from 2 different fuel injector cleaners that did nothing (one by STP, one by Prestone). Concluded that fuel inhjector cleaners were either snake oil or just too diluted to do anything useful.
Regane definitely worked. Acceleration and throttle response improved markedly well before I was even half way through the treated tank. I can`t vouch for the mileage benefits yet as its too soon still to tell. Although any gains there were secondary for me.
I will continue to use it. Either once or twice a year as part of my routine maintenance schedule. And I`d recommend it, with the usual caveat that ymmv.
-Spyder