which fuel cleaner works best?

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Originally Posted By: Vizzy
The best value is Regane Complete Fuel System Cleaner..Techron Total Fuel System Cleaner can almost always be found on sale.

DO NOT BUY the watered down "fuel injector cleaner" versions of these products as they have very little of the critical detergent in them.

Regane contains as much PEA detergent as the much more expensive red line at usually 2/3 or less the price.

Don't worry about the brand on that label. The only thing that counts is whether or not it has PEA detergent and if that percentage is at least 40% or more.


Regane contains as much detergent as redline? How do you know this? where did you get this information? If so might just return my case of redline which I paid 60 bucks for and get regane.
 
Originally Posted By: Vizzy


Regane contains as much PEA detergent as the much more expensive red line at usually 2/3 or less the price.


Up here Regane costs more than Redline! Regane is $12.99 (or $14.99 for the high mileage 2x version) and Redline is $10.99.
 
Originally Posted By: ccapital83
anywhere local to get redline sl1


Not local, but Amazon.com runs it many times with free shipping, dropped right to your front door. The prices are also very good when they run it on special. The product works great!
 
You can call the Gumout customer service center and ask them about the percentage. It is stated at 50% PEA (for the Regane Complete Fuel system Cleaner...I'm not sure why they don't simply print it on their product.


50% PEA also for techron total fuel system fuel system cleaner...


!!!!!Remember, the "fuel injector cleaner" products they offer DO NOT contain much PEA at all!!!!!
 
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50% off what? Are the small bottles which claim 2X stronger; are they now 100% ? :-)

What we really need is the equivalent of PEA either in grams or in ml. That is the only way to compare. Anything else just marketeering.

- Vikas
 
Originally Posted By: Vikas
50% off what? Are the small bottles which claim 2X stronger; are they now 100% ? :-)



Of the TOTAL solution contained in the bottle.
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What we really need is the equivalent of PEA either in grams or in ml. That is the only way to compare. Anything else just marketeering.

- Vikas


It certainly would be helpful to know the exact measurement but I'm satisfied with the percentage of content in the bottle actually for most consumers this method is easier to understand.
 
NO, MMO has NO PEA in it.

Problem with MSDS is that it NOT designed to tell you the precise PEA percentage in the bottle. It is designed for the doctors to decide upon the remedy in case you get poisoned from the bottle. Most MSDS gives vague percentage if they do mention PEA. The bottle sizes vary between different cleaners. For example, Techron is sold in 12Oz and 20Oz bottles but Redline is sold in a smaller bottle. When percentages are measured as between 20 & 40 percent, you have lot of variations.

- Vikas
 
Originally Posted By: finalyzd
Regane contains as much detergent as redline? How do you know this? where did you get this information? If so might just return my case of redline which I paid 60 bucks for and get regane.

I wouldn't return the Redline and waste all that shipping money and hassle. Redline SI-1 is good stuff. When it runs out look around for a better value.

Regane is usually the best in PEA per dollar because it goes on sale the most. I have many bottles of PEA based gas additives but when Menard's puts it on sale for $3.17 I am compelled to buy two more.
 
I personally like Chevron Techron Complete Fuel System Cleaner as it cleans everything up very well including the combustion chamber. Of course, I use Chevron Techron Plus (89 grade) over the recommended 87 grade, so maybe that make an significant difference for my 2003 Hyundai Elantra.
 
Originally Posted By: jorton
Can these products cure an erratic or sticking fuel gage?


If the problem is deposits, yes, Techron Concentrate Plus has been been known to work for some people. It won't fix a shorted, or a bad connection to the sending unit, or other mechanical/electrical problem.
 
Originally Posted By: jorton
Can these products cure an erratic or sticking fuel gage?


I've had MMO free up a float in a gas tank in an old Ford I had. I've heard as mentioned above Techron has done it as well. You have nothing to lose.
 
Originally Posted By: OilNerd
Originally Posted By: jorton
Can these products cure an erratic or sticking fuel gage?


If the problem is deposits, yes, Techron Concentrate Plus has been been known to work for some people. It won't fix a shorted, or a bad connection to the sending unit, or other mechanical/electrical problem.


Couple points about Techron Concentrate Plus.

1. "UNSURPASSED", legally meaning that no other product on the market has better cleaning capability... this is based on yearly testing they do.
2. The "plus" was added several years ago and IN FACT is a chemical added to fix problem fuel sending units... if the sending unit has been faulty for long time, it might not fix, but in general it is designed to restore and protect fuel sending units.

Chevron also sell PRO-GUARD FUEL INJECTOR CLEANER... it is designed and marketed to clean injectors only... it has less detergent and cost less... great injector cleaner, probably best on market, but probably will not do much on intake valves and combustion chambers.
 
The Honda is loving the Chevron Pro-Gard . Real noticeable difference in throttle response. I'm quite surprised actually. Unless it's from the WaWa gas I'm using, which is not top tier at all. LOL.
 
When it comes to the science behind the product (chevron total fuel system cleaner) it is definitely the PEA detergent (50%) of bottle volume, that is doing a great job removing the carbon from the intake system, and fuel injectors.
 
Originally Posted By: thelubeboy
Originally Posted By: OilNerd
Originally Posted By: jorton
Can these products cure an erratic or sticking fuel gage?


If the problem is deposits, yes, Techron Concentrate Plus has been been known to work for some people. It won't fix a shorted, or a bad connection to the sending unit, or other mechanical/electrical problem.


Couple points about Techron Concentrate Plus.

1. "UNSURPASSED", legally meaning that no other product on the market has better cleaning capability... this is based on yearly testing they do.
2. The "plus" was added several years ago and IN FACT is a chemical added to fix problem fuel sending units... if the sending unit has been faulty for long time, it might not fix, but in general it is designed to restore and protect fuel sending units.

Chevron also sell PRO-GUARD FUEL INJECTOR CLEANER... it is designed and marketed to clean injectors only... it has less detergent and cost less... great injector cleaner, probably best on market, but probably will not do much on intake valves and combustion chambers.


So THATS the Difference!

I also wonder if "Shock Treatment" (whole 32oz. Bottle of MMO on Low Tank) will accomplish the same

MMO will take on Anything!
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