Agreed. since pea is proven to work and there’s seemingly no indication that both formulas can’t be used at the same time, I will likely continue to use either both in conjunction, or perhaps alternate dosing.
Yeah, alternating is what I meant … (Valvoline Restore and Protect-FSC midway OCI)Agreed. since pea is proven to work and there’s seemingly no indication that both formulas can’t be used at the same time, I will likely continue to use either both in conjunction, or perhaps alternate dosing.
Is that like the license plate people had problems with recently in multiple states PB4WEGO?… (PEA before oil change) …
Is that like the license plate people had problems with recently in multiple states PB4WEGO?
We can do the BITOG version and see who gets it - PEA-B4-OC
We just added it last week. We wanted to make sure it got on retail shelves first before adding online.Looks like the red bottle (MaxLife HighMileage FSC) is now on Amazon: https://a.co/d/07CscfpA
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Usually I can find a "date first available" in the item details, but obviously it's not there. Given that there's no reviews and CamelCamelCamel hadn't tracked the ASIN before, I'd bet this is the first AMZN availability.
It will be up in the next few weeks. We are allowing retail to get it out first!Hopefully Valvoline Restore and Protect is not far behind so I don’t have to schlep around town to various AZ stores![]()
Yep. Yesterday. Bought 5, used 1. Our local kids have four cars total. so may give them some to dump in their tanks... or not. I have two bottles of Redline SL-1, so probably will give those two away and hoard the remaining two bottles of Valvoline Restore and Protect Fuel System Cleaner as seen in my post above.Has anyone used this yet?
Put any good miles on? I know it's only been a day.Yep. Yesterday. Bought 5, used 1. Our local kids have four cars total. so may give them some to dump in their tanks... or not. I have two bottles of Redline SL-1, so probably will give those two away and hoard the remaining two bottles of Valvoline Restore and Protect Fuel System Cleaner as seen in my post above.
I've been using it for 8 days and 220 miles in my CX-5. So far, so good. This fuel fill-up was the first after crossing 100k miles. Seemed like a good time to start a cleaning attempt. Recently, the idle seemed little rough and if I hadn't used this it would have been a bottle of Techron. I've always used Top Tier fuel, mostly Marathon and Shell. I always track my fuel mileage, so that will be one way I'll evaluate it's effectiveness.Has anyone used this yet?
Barely a handful. It's been out once since the fill-up to my closest Advanced Auto Parts to pick up all the Made in Vietnam Carquest Premium filters they had in stock for Hondas (12).Put any good miles on? I know it's only been a day.
It would be nice if someone would use a boroscope and see the tops of the pistons before and after using this. I have seen someone on YouTube doing that with Redline SI-1 and it cleaned things up quite nicely after just one bottleHas anyone used this yet?
I put a bottle in my daughters CRV on Saturday along with 1/2 tank of Shell Nitro+. She has only driven 10 miles. Only thing I'm looking to address or keep away is her random low catalyst efficiency but doubt that will help as it's an aftermarket converter. It's very random, she just resets it and may be gone for a month or a couple days. It needs to go for NY state inspection toward the end of the month.Has anyone used this yet?
I got to wondering this week, if there's no PEA, would this be a good candidate for a maintenance dose for those who don't get TT/TT+ fuel?
I ask this b/c it's known in the literature here that PEA accumulates in crankcase and has adverse affects on sludge/varnish. I'd say right now the answer is no since AutoZone won't put it on sale / do BOGO, but there's also no visual before --> after datapoints showing Valvoline Restore and Protect FSC removing valve and intake carbon.
Has anyone used this yet?