
Fuel additives and three-way catalysts differ in the following ways: 1. Three-way catalysts are primarily used to clean oil and other contaminants from the three-way catalytic converter, while fuel additives are added during refueling to filter gasoline and protect the engine. 2. Three-way catalysts are a common name for the third generation of gasoline detergents (also known as gasoline detergents or fuel additives), designed to address carbon deposits in the fuel system of fuel-injected vehicles, quickly restore the engine to optimal condition, and compensate for certain deficiencies in gasoline properties while imparting new beneficial characteristics, such as improved atomization, reduced wear, engine protection, and lower emissions. Fuel additives are highly technical products with high entry barriers, leading to higher costs and product prices, making them prone to counterfeiting. Using counterfeit products not only fails to remove carbon deposits and maintain the engine but may also cause damage. Therefore, it is essential to purchase them from legitimate sources.


