This is very similar language to Valvoline Restore and Protect motor oil. Has anyone seen or read anywhere that this is the same additive in the oil being used in the fuel injector cleaner?The new Valvoline Restore and Protect™ Fuel System Cleaner is a high-performance deposit control formulation engineered to deliver up to 100% removal of fuel system deposits in Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI), Carbureted, and Port Fuel Injection (PFI) engines within a single tank of treatment, as validated through real world and ASTM laboratory testing.
Capitalizing on the success of Valvoline Restore and Protect oil.This is very similar language to Valvoline Restore and Protect motor oil. Has anyone seen or read anywhere that this is the same additive in the oil being used in the fuel injector cleaner?
Or is this just Valvoline capitalizing on the name and hype of the success of the oil?
Yeah, especially knowing that it's formulated by a third party. I can't really see them delivering drums of this special additive to another company knowing the possibility the composition gets leaked. They probably want to keep all of it within their control at all times. I'm still curious to hear how it works for people.Capitalizing on the success of Valvoline Restore and Protect oil.
I've got little doubt it's a good product, but I'll need to see before/after borescope images of cylinder and valves to know for sure if it's as good or better than Techron or SI-1.
We speculate that the proprietary ingredient that is in the oil is in the fuel system cleaner.Has anyone seen or read anywhere that this is the same additive in the oil being used in the fuel injector cleaner?
Here is a response I received asking a little more about the product. @Carguy2427, I would have just asked you, but I had sent this over before I saw you were in this thread.
Super eager to give this a try next oil change
- "The additive is built on a new chemistry that contains both detergents and solvents. Since the formula is proprietary we can not go into a ton of detail, but can tell you in ASTM D6201 testing the additive has proven a 98% improvement over Top Tier base fuel for Intake Valve Deposits, the industry standard for GDI testing in GM LHU Injectors proved a 100% clean up in 1 tank full, and that the formula gets an A rating in corrosion protection."
Thanks! This language makes it seem like it. I need to try it.We speculate that the proprietary ingredient that is in the oil is in the fuel system cleaner.
I'm curious if I should throw this in the tank the next time I have a really long drive or just put it in and drive normally. Would it sitting in the tank and system soaking and slow use be better than it constantly burning until empty?
Here is a response I received asking a little more about the product. @Carguy2427, I would have just asked you, but I had sent this over before I saw you were in this thread.
Super eager to give this a try next oil change
- "The additive is built on a new chemistry that contains both detergents and solvents. Since the formula is proprietary we can not go into a ton of detail, but can tell you in ASTM D6201 testing the additive has proven a 98% improvement over Top Tier base fuel for Intake Valve Deposits, the industry standard for GDI testing in GM LHU Injectors proved a 100% clean up in 1 tank full, and that the formula gets an A rating in corrosion protection."
Glad we got you an answer quickly!
It's a brand new product. How on earth would we know? Ask Valvoline. They are pretty responsive. They made it, so they would know.Anyone know what the shelf life of Valvoline Restore and Protect Fuel System Cleaner is when stored in a typical Florida garage? @Carguy2427?
5 years unopened, 2 years once openAnyone know what the shelf life of Valvoline Restore and Protect Fuel System Cleaner is when stored in a typical Florida garage? @Carguy2427?
How many people open any fuel cleaner and only use part of bottle leaving the rest to possibly tip/leak in back of car until next time?5 years unopened, 2 years once open
Nada gonna happenHow many people open any fuel cleaner and only use part of bottle leaving the rest to possibly tip/leak in back of car until next time?
Some people have really small tanks, and motorcycles also would not require much, so some would be left over to save for the next year.How many people open any fuel cleaner and only use part of bottle leaving the rest to possibly tip/leak in back of car until next time?