How to Add Gasoline Additives?
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Gasoline additives are added as follows: 1. Before adding fuel additives, check the gasoline level in the tank and add them when refueling is needed; 2. Park the car next to the fuel pump and open the gasoline cap; 3. Open the fuel additive bottle cap and pour it into the gasoline tank; 4. Fill the tank completely to disperse the additive with the gasoline flow, ensuring proper mixing. The functions of gasoline additives include: 1. Removing carbon deposits and cleaning the fuel system; 2. Enhancing engine performance; 3. Improving atomization and increasing thermal efficiency; 4. Providing anti-corrosion, anti-rust, and lubrication protection for the engine; 5. Reducing noise, minimizing wear, and extending engine life; 6. Eliminating black smoke and lowering emissions.
I've been driving for almost thirty years, and adding fuel additives is quite straightforward. Usually, I do it before heading to the gas station: find a suitable additive, like a cleaning type, unscrew the cap, and pour it into the fuel tank. I prefer doing it when the tank is nearly empty, so it mixes better when filling up without causing bubbles. The amount to pour each time should follow the instructions—don’t exceed the recommended dose, as too much might damage the fuel injectors. By the way, long-term use of additives can save fuel and reduce carbon buildup; my old car runs like new. For safety, ensure the bottle is clean and avoid spilling it on the ground—polluting the environment is a no-go. Lastly, I recommend adding it once a month, especially before long trips, for excellent vehicle maintenance.