How Much Fuel Additive Should Be Added to a Motorcycle at Once?
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Motorcycle fuel additive should be analyzed based on actual conditions. If the fuel tank has a large capacity, more fuel additive is needed; conversely, less should be added. Similarly, if the fuel additive is highly effective, a smaller amount can also be used. Generally, for fuel tanks within 60 liters, adding about 300ml of fuel additive at once is sufficient. Fuel additive is a general term for the third generation of gasoline detergent, designed to solve carbon deposit issues in the fuel system of electronic fuel injection vehicles, quickly restore the engine's optimal working condition, compensate for certain performance deficiencies of gasoline, and endow gasoline with some new excellent characteristics, such as improving atomization, reducing wear, protecting the engine, and reducing emissions. Currently, there are many brands of fuel additives on the market, with varying quality. When purchasing, it is essential to choose genuine products and avoid using irregular products recommended by repair shops or gas stations to prevent unnecessary losses.