Is Gasoline Additive Useful?
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Gasoline additive is useful. When mixed with gasoline and burned, it utilizes its surface activity to help decompose and break down deposits, dissolving carbon buildup, thereby providing a cleaning effect. Cleaning the engine improves fuel economy, allows for more complete fuel combustion, to some extent reduces fuel consumption, enhances power output, and decreases the emission of automotive exhaust pollutants. The primary function of gasoline additive is to remove carbon deposits, which mainly result from fuel quality and driving habits. Engine oil is also effective in cleaning carbon deposits. Whether it is necessary to use gasoline additive depends on the individual. As long as good driving habits are maintained and high-quality fuel is used regularly, gasoline additive may not be necessary. For those looking to better inhibit carbon deposit formation, it is advisable to use gasoline additive, provided that it is a legitimate and high-quality product.