Will Using Fuel Additives Clog the Fuel Injectors in Older Cars?
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Using fuel additives in older cars will not clog the fuel injectors. Here are the specific details about fuel additives: 1. Function: Fuel additives, commonly known as the third generation of gasoline detergents (also referred to as gasoline detergents or fuel additives), are designed to address carbon deposit issues in the fuel system of fuel-injected vehicles, quickly restoring the engine to optimal performance. They can also compensate for certain deficiencies in gasoline and provide new beneficial properties (such as improving atomization, reducing wear, protecting the engine, and lowering emissions). 2. Composition: Fuel additives mainly consist of more than ten components, including nano-molecules, cleaning activation factors, antioxidants, anti-corrosion agents, and demulsifiers. They are specifically developed to target harmful substances in fuel, such as sulfur, gum, and engine carbon deposits, thereby enhancing power, promoting combustion, and providing benefits like oxidation resistance, wear resistance, cleaning, dispersion, demulsification, anti-corrosion, and lubrication.