What is the function of carbon deposit removal additives?
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Carbon deposit removal additives can better help gasoline burn more fully, while also improving atomization and saving fuel. They mainly compensate for the inherent quality issues of fuel, clean carbon deposits and other substances accumulated in the engine system over time, inhibit the formation of carbon deposits, reduce engine abnormalities caused by carbon deposits, and to some extent improve the octane number of the fuel. Fuel additives are basically divided into four categories: Cleaning type: When the vehicle obviously feels poor fuel supply or severe carbon deposits in areas such as valves and fuel injectors, this type of fuel additive can be appropriately selected. Maintenance type: The main function of this additive is to inhibit the formation of carbon deposits and ensure the normal operation of valves and fuel injectors. Octane number adjustment type: The octane number refers to the fuel's resistance to knocking. For example, 92-octane gasoline has an octane number of 92. This type of fuel additive is mainly used to improve the octane number of the fuel to some extent, enhance fuel quality, and at the same time, it can play a role in energy saving and emission reduction. Comprehensive type: This additive combines the characteristics of the above three products and is a technologically advanced fuel additive. Overall, fuel additives are helpful to a certain extent in preventing carbon deposit formation, cleaning carbon deposits in the vehicle, and improving fuel performance.