Is It Necessary to Use Fuel Cleaner for a New Car?
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It is not necessary to use fuel cleaner for a new car. Fuel additives are mainly used to clean carbon deposits in the fuel injectors and intake valves, protect the engine, reduce wear, lower emissions, decrease fuel consumption, and restore power. They can be added when the mileage reaches around 50,000 to 60,000 kilometers. The relevant introduction to fuel additives is as follows: Functions of Fuel Additives: Fuel additives, commonly known as the third generation of gasoline detergents (also referred to as gasoline detergents or fuel additives), are designed to address carbon deposit issues in the fuel system of electronically fuel-injected vehicles, quickly restore the engine to optimal performance, and compensate for certain deficiencies in gasoline properties while imparting new beneficial characteristics (such as improving atomization, reducing wear, protecting the engine, and lowering emissions). Composition of Fuel Additives: Fuel additives are primarily composed of more than ten ingredients, including nano-molecules, cleaning activation factors, antioxidants, anti-corrosion agents, and demulsifiers. They are specifically developed to target harmful components in fuel, such as sulfur, gum substances, and engine carbon deposits, thereby enhancing power, promoting combustion, providing anti-oxidation, anti-wear, cleaning, dispersing, demulsifying, anti-corrosion, and lubricating effects.