How to use Kunlun Fuel Additive?

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VanJulianna
07/28/25 11:07pm
Add the fuel additive to an almost empty fuel tank, then fill up with gasoline. Notes: If the fuel tank capacity exceeds 60 liters of gasoline, two bottles of fuel additive need to be added. Do not use excessively. Fuel Additive: It is a common name for the third generation of gasoline detergent (also known as gasoline detergent or fuel additive), designed to address carbon deposit issues in the fuel system of fuel-injected vehicles, quickly restore the engine to optimal performance, and compensate for certain deficiencies in gasoline properties while imparting new beneficial characteristics (improved atomization, reduced wear, engine protection, lower emissions, etc.).
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DiAlex
08/12/25 3:33am
The usage of Kunlun Fuel System Cleaner is actually quite straightforward. Before you drive to the gas station or during the refueling process, you can proceed as follows: First, open a bottle of the fuel system cleaner and pour it directly into the fuel tank. One bottle is designed for approximately 40-50 liters of gasoline. If your fuel tank is smaller, remember to reduce the amount or use it over several refuels. After pouring, immediately add gasoline to ensure thorough mixing and effectiveness. Its primary function is to clean carbon deposits and dirt inside the engine, allowing for more complete fuel combustion, which enhances acceleration performance and reduces fuel consumption. I use it every two months or every 5,000 kilometers, and the effects are quite noticeable, especially in older cars where I feel a bit of power returning. Be careful not to use too much, as excessive chemical additives may erode engine components, doing more harm than good. Additionally, long-term use can save on fuel costs and reduce the frequency of garage visits. Make sure to read the product manual to confirm compatibility with your vehicle model.
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