What are the effects of adding too much fuel additive?

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DiCorbin
07/30/25 2:12am
The effects of excessive fuel additive usage are as follows: 1. Increased carbon deposits: Overuse of fuel additives can lead to more carbon buildup in the combustion chamber; 2. Engine damage: Long-term excessive addition of fuel additives may even cause engine knocking, detonation, and worsen vehicle exhaust emissions. Below are the functions of fuel additives: 1. Improved atomization: Gasoline additives utilize nano-molecular materials to directly attack long-chain carbon bonds in fuel molecules, creating 'micro-explosions' in the combustion chamber. This results in secondary atomization of gasoline, promoting complete combustion, enhancing thermal efficiency, and reducing fuel consumption. Actual vehicle comparison tests show that gasoline additives can save 3-15% of fuel. Particularly during long-distance high-speed driving, fuel efficiency is noticeably better than usual. 2. Engine protection: High-quality gasoline additives are composed of over 10 materials including organic nano-molecules, cleaning activation factors, antioxidants, anti-corrosion agents, and demulsifiers. Specifically designed to target harmful components in fuel such as sulfur, gum substances, and engine carbon deposits, gasoline additives also possess functions like oxidation resistance, cleaning, dispersion, demulsification, anti-corrosion, and lubrication.
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