Re: Fuel Additives (smashtheqube)
Are you looking for additives to clean? Or to increase octance ratings?
If you're looking for a fuel system cleaner, look no further than GM's high concentraited fuel system cleaner.
No joke, that is some of the best stuff out there compared to the whimpy watered-down treatments at auto part stores.
You use a third of the bottle (3 seperate full tanks of use) and completely smooths out rough idles from dirty injectors.
As for octane booster, well, there's very little that actually work. Now, if you're trying to short change your VR6 by putting in regular or only plus fuel into your tank and then expecting some help with an octane booster, you're going to be very dissapointed. They help in high-heat situtation with your recommended fuel grade to avoid "auto-ignition" and knock on the combustion cycle. However, it does help out a little bit for fuel econ just a tad since it properly helps combustion at the right time so you're not wasting gas for incomplete burns.
- Erik
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Are you looking for additives to clean? Or to increase octance ratings?
If you're looking for a fuel system cleaner, look no further than GM's high concentraited fuel system cleaner.
No joke, that is some of the best stuff out there compared to the whimpy watered-down treatments at auto part stores.
You use a third of the bottle (3 seperate full tanks of use) and completely smooths out rough idles from dirty injectors.
As for octane booster, well, there's very little that actually work. Now, if you're trying to short change your VR6 by putting in regular or only plus fuel into your tank and then expecting some help with an octane booster, you're going to be very dissapointed. They help in high-heat situtation with your recommended fuel grade to avoid "auto-ignition" and knock on the combustion cycle. However, it does help out a little bit for fuel econ just a tad since it properly helps combustion at the right time so you're not wasting gas for incomplete burns.
- Erik