What is the function of fuel additive?
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The function of fuel additive is to solve the carbon deposit problem in the fuel system of electronically controlled fuel injection vehicles, quickly restore the optimal working condition of the engine, and compensate for some defects in gasoline properties, while endowing gasoline with some new excellent characteristics, such as improving atomization, reducing wear, protecting the engine, and lowering emissions. Fuel additive is a type of automotive chemical and a common name for the third generation of gasoline detergents. Improving atomization: Gasoline additives utilize nano-molecular materials to directly attack the long-chain carbon bonds in fuel molecules, causing micro-explosions in the combustion chamber, which leads to secondary atomization of gasoline, promoting complete combustion, increasing thermal efficiency, and reducing fuel consumption. Protecting the engine: Developed to combat harmful components such as sulfur, gum, and engine carbon deposits in fuel, gasoline additives also feature antioxidant, cleaning, dispersing, demulsifying, anti-corrosion, and lubricating properties.