What are the functions and effects of fuel additives?
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Fuel additives have the following functions and effects: 1. Purify harmful substances such as gum deposits in fuel and engine carbon buildup. Continuous use can remove carbon deposits in the fuel system's injectors, intake valves, and intake manifolds, restoring the vehicle's original power. 2. Directly attack long-chain carbon bonds in fuel molecules, creating micro-explosions in the combustion chamber to achieve secondary atomization of gasoline, promoting complete combustion, improving thermal efficiency, and reducing fuel consumption. 3. Protect the car engine, extend its service life, and prevent engine failures. 4. Reduce engine noise and prolong the engine's lifespan. 5. Lower the combustion activation energy, improve atomization efficiency, and enable even non-combustible gum deposits in the fuel to burn fully, achieving the effects of eliminating black smoke and reducing emissions.
I've been using fuel system cleaner for several years and it really helps keep the engine clean. Simply put, it dissolves carbon deposits, cleaning out the dirt hidden in fuel injectors and intake pipes, making combustion more efficient. In terms of benefits, it can slightly reduce fuel consumption and improve power, making acceleration smoother. The key point is not to overuse it, as it might harm the car. Just follow the instructions, adding one bottle every 5,000 kilometers is enough. With high fuel prices now, this small expense is worth it and can also extend the engine's lifespan. I've tried different brands, and the effects are similar—the key is to use it regularly and consistently.