Can Automotive Power Combustion Cleaner Replace Gasoline?
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Automotive power combustion cleaner cannot replace gasoline. Although there are some power combustion cleaners produced by major brands on the market, these products have never claimed to be able to replace gasoline. Their effects are limited to cleaning carbon deposits and saving fuel. If similar products exaggerate their effects, their authenticity can basically be doubted. Below is the classification method for automotive engine oil levels: 1. AB series: Gasoline and light-duty diesel engine oils. 2. C series: Catalyst-compatible engine oils. 3. E series: Heavy-duty diesel engine oils.
As a car enthusiast, I often deal with similar issues. Fuel system cleaners absolutely cannot replace gasoline; they are merely additives designed to clean carbon deposits and sludge inside the engine, improving combustion efficiency. Gasoline is the real fuel that provides energy for the car to move. If only cleaner is used, the engine will stall immediately or fail to start at all because the cleaner lacks the heat value and flammability of gasoline. Worse still, misuse may lead to clogged fuel injectors or sensor malfunctions, resulting in exorbitant repair costs. I recommend adding a bottle of cleaner with each refueling—it helps keep the engine running smoothly and extends its lifespan, but never treat it as the main fuel. Always check the fuel tank before driving to ensure only standard gasoline is added, avoiding unnecessary trouble and safety risks, as engine stability is the foundation of driving safety.