Is Fuel System Protector Necessary During Maintenance?
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Using a fuel system protector during maintenance is necessary for the following reasons: 1. Fuel inherently contains colloids, impurities, dust, and moisture, which can form sludge and other deposits in the fuel tank and fuel lines over time; 2. Carbon deposits and deposits can clog the injector needle valves and valve orifices, impairing the performance of precision components in the fuel system, leading to poor fuel injection, inadequate atomization, and reduced power performance; 3. Carbon deposits and deposits can cause intake valves to fail to close tightly, resulting in decreased cylinder pressure or even backfiring, leading to unstable engine idling, increased fuel consumption, and worsened exhaust emissions. It is recommended to regularly use high-quality throttle or intake system cleaners to clean the fuel system, which can remove colloids and deposits from the throttle body and intake pipes, eliminate carbon buildup on intake valves, combustion chambers, and the three-way catalytic converter, and restore normal compression ratio.