Does a new car need fuel additive?
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A new car does not require fuel additive. Since new cars have not yet developed carbon deposits, adding it has no practical effect. For older vehicles that have been driven for many years, adding the specified dosage every 10,000 kilometers may provide certain maintenance benefits. Fuel additive is a type of fuel supplement. Composed mainly of nano-molecules, cleaning activation factors, antioxidants, anti-corrosion agents, demulsifiers, and over a dozen other components, it is specifically designed to target harmful elements in fuel such as sulfur, gum substances, and engine carbon deposits. This can enhance power, promote combustion, provide oxidation resistance, reduce wear, clean, disperse, demulsify, prevent corrosion, and lubricate. By directly adding it to the vehicle's fuel tank, it aims to clean carbon deposits, maintain the engine, improve atomization, reduce wear, and lower emissions. Precautions for refueling a new car: Do not fill the tank completely on the first refuel; avoid waiting until the fuel warning light comes on before refueling; choose to refuel in the morning or evening; avoid refueling immediately after the gas station has just unloaded fuel; select reputable gas stations; always choose the appropriate gasoline grade based on the vehicle engine's compression ratio; ensure to refuel promptly after purchasing a new car.