What is good PEA based cleaner for 2023.

Whats the best fuel cleaner for us Canadians?

It seems stuff like Regane etc are different up here then the USA :/
I bought this at Canadian Tire after I saw in the first aid precaution it contains PEA.

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I can't see the CT stuff being very concentrated at all. I'd rather spend $3-5 more and get the better product
The price was almost the same as regane, only reason it was $3-4 cheaper was it was on sale.
And since they just rebadge someone elses product I'm guessing it might be good stuff otherwise it would be $5 like all the other snake oils on the shelf.
 
The price was almost the same as regane, only reason it was $3-4 cheaper was it was on sale.
And since they just rebadge someone elses product I'm guessing it might be good stuff otherwise it would be $5 like all the other snake oils on the shelf.
You could be right but I don't trust Canadian Tire anymore and their self branded Moto Master stuff. Just like their other stuff that they brand as " Certified", sure it's certified but by them. It's a big joke, junk.
 
You could be right but I don't trust Canadian Tire anymore and their self branded Moto Master stuff. Just like their other stuff that they brand as " Certified", sure it's certified but by them. It's a big joke, junk.
Just curious what stuff you have had bad luck with? Would like to know what specifically to avoid.
 
just buy some Redline SI-1. they sell it at Advanced Auto now so readily available.
No advance auto here in Canada and I've never seen the redline stuff anywhere here. I did buy Amsoil pi at peavey Mart (formerly TSC) but it was more $ than gumout regane which was more than the motomaster branded stuff.
 
Just curious what stuff you have had bad luck with? Would like to know what specifically to avoid.
I didn't say I've had bad luck but the quality just seems subpar. Motomaster tires ,Certified brake parts, no. Brand name engine oils or other brand names like CRC, Kleen flow Maguiars etc, yes of course.
 
I have used Techron (20oz) and HSS gasoline extremes with immediate success before end of the first tank!
 
I didn't say I've had bad luck but the quality just seems subpar. Motomaster tires ,Certified brake parts, no. Brand name engine oils or other brand names like CRC, Kleen flow Maguiars etc, yes of course.
Makes sense. I haven't purchased any tires or brakes etc branded by them...just stuff that is only made by a few different companies and it's likely to be made by one of the big ones. Like super tech oil being made by Warren.
 
I buy the Amsoil stuff up here in Canada.

I have given up trying to find gas stations that sell top tier fuel ( I don't have the patience for Costco line ups )

When in the U.S on a road trip, I buy some Redline and Gummout just for fun.
 
I have given up trying to find gas stations that sell top tier fuel ( I don't have the patience for Costco line ups )
Costco no longer appears on the Top Tier station finder, only Shell. It's hard to believe that only Shell is part of the program with all the major fuel retailers in the GTA. On the Costco website it still promotes the fuel as being Top Tier though.
https://stationfinder.toptiergas.com/
 
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Costco no longer appears on the Top Tier station finder, only Shell. It's hard to believe that only Shell is part of the program with all the major fuel retailers in the GTA. On the Costco website it still promotes the fuel as being Top Tier though.
https://stationfinder.toptiergas.com/
Your saving grace at Costco if it's not listed is at least you know they go through enough volume to not get bad fuel. Occasionally try to go to a TT station and the rest of the oci just find a. additive that has fuel pump lubricity properties as well as ethanol protection and pea.
 
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