Does PEA concentrate harm the car?

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DiColin
07/29/25 6:59pm
PEA concentrate does not harm the car. PEA concentrate refers to undiluted polyetheramine with a purity of 100% and a molecular weight of 1000. When properly sealed, it can be stored for up to 3 years and has minimal side effects on vehicles. Below is an introduction to PEA concentrate: Correct usage method of PEA concentrate: Since PEA concentrate is quite viscous, if you pour it directly into the fuel tank, you need to be patient and wait for it to slowly flow in. It is better to use several small bottles, pour the concentrate into them first, and then transfer it from the small bottles into the fuel tank, which will be faster. PEA fuel additive should not be added directly to gasoline. It must be added to an empty fuel tank first, followed by the gasoline. Functions of PEA fuel: PEA fuel additive can remove carbon deposits and has functions such as dispersion and cleaning. There are usually small solid particles like formed varnish and carbon deposits in the lubricating oil. PEA fuel additive can adsorb these small solid particles, turning them into a colloidal solution dispersed in the oil, preventing the small particles from gradually accumulating into larger particles that stick to components or deposit as stains.
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