Redline SI-1 alternative?

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how do you know for sure?i been using fp60 and lc20 i stopped using fp60 and started using redline si-1 seems to do alot better job and it is a ucl which fp60 is not...i don't know if i made a good choice but until i learn more when lubecontrol does alot better job informing its customers about their products with tech info. and msds...
 
Try CRC Guaranteed to Pass (http://www.crcindustries.com/auto/content/prod_detail.aspx?PN=05063&S=N).

It's a polyether amine formula, similar to Chevron Techron. Quite a few posters here, myself included, seem to attest to the products effectiveness.

(http://www.crcindustries.com/faxdocs/msds/5063.pdf)

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Get the Amsoil PI. You have a few good Amsoil reps who post here who would love to have the business. Right, Pabs? Oh, wait a minute, I said good Amsoil reps.
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Just kidding, Pabs.
 
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FP60 and LC20 have done wonders for my aging cars. all three of them. a product that does what it states.




Yep!
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I also have 3 vehicles that these products have improved as they have smoothed out the running/idling, quietened the motors, and seem to be keeping them clean (the parts I can see).
 
Gumout Regane is very good alternative if Redline SI-1 is going to start getting harder to find. Look for the clear bottle with amber color liquid. Unless the bottles have changed, "Regane" is in small print which is hard to see just glancing at the products on the shelf. Autozone has a free after rebate promotion on Regane right now.
 
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Gumout Regane is very good alternative if Redline SI-1 is going to start getting harder to find. Look for the clear bottle with amber color liquid. Unless the bottles have changed, "Regane" is in small print which is hard to see just glancing at the products on the shelf. Autozone has a free after rebate promotion on Regane right now.




Or get the Gumout “Large Vehicle Complete Fuel System Cleaner.” You don’t need to buy it from this source, but here is a picture of what the bottle looks like: http://www.autobarn.net/gulavefusycl.html

It has the same stuff as Regane in it, but at a better price point.
 
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Gumout Regane is very good alternative if Redline SI-1 is going to start getting harder to find. Look for the clear bottle with amber color liquid. Unless the bottles have changed, "Regane" is in small print which is hard to see just glancing at the products on the shelf. Autozone has a free after rebate promotion on Regane right now.




Or get the Gumout “Large Vehicle Complete Fuel System Cleaner.” You don’t need to buy it from this source, but here is a picture of what the bottle looks like: http://www.autobarn.net/gulavefusycl.html

It has the same stuff as Regane in it, but at a better price point.



from what i've read on this site, they are NOT the same thing. the clear bottle is a diff/stronger formula.
 
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Gumout Regane is very good alternative if Redline SI-1 is going to start getting harder to find. Look for the clear bottle with amber color liquid. Unless the bottles have changed, "Regane" is in small print which is hard to see just glancing at the products on the shelf. Autozone has a free after rebate promotion on Regane right now.




Or get the Gumout “Large Vehicle Complete Fuel System Cleaner.” You don’t need to buy it from this source, but here is a picture of what the bottle looks like: http://www.autobarn.net/gulavefusycl.html

It has the same stuff as Regane in it, but at a better price point.



from what i've read on this site, they are NOT the same thing. the clear bottle is a diff/stronger formula.




I looked up the MSDS on it, it lists 30-50% PEA, same as Regane.
 
you are correct...i misread a previous post on another thread...regarding the misleading labeling of several gumout products.

I'm running Lucas UCL right now....seems to be good stuff.
 
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