Chevron 65740-CASE Techron Concentrate Plus Fuel System Cleaner [amazon.com] - 20 oz
I prefer to buy 20 oz instead of 12 oz bottles since I can fill the tank instead of a partial fill up.
Techron Concentrate Plus Fuel System Cleaner
12 oz. (treats up to 12 gal. of fuel)
20 oz. (treats up to 20 gal. of fuel)
Techron Concentrate Plus Fuel System Cleaner
For best performance, follow the manufacturer's recommendations in your vehicle owner's manual
Cleans, restores, protects the entire fuel system (fuel injectors, carburetors, intake valves and combustion chambers)
Restores: lost power, acceleration, lost fuel economy, and operation of the fuel gauge sensor
Reduces: rough idle, engine surge, hesitation, and spark plus fouling
Improves: cold start performance, and fuel stability for up to one year
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I would highly advise against the whole bottle with only 2 gallons of gasoline. That much concentration may have deleterious effects on your engine. The recommended amount usually is one of these bottles to a full tank (approximately 16 gallons) but read the bottle to be sure.
If you don't want to use this every so often, just make sure to use a top-tier gas. Search online for those brands that qualify. Costco gas is the cheapest around and is top-tier.
Also, you don't know how to service older engines 100K+ fuel systems, you just have a guess that the concentration will do something bad. PEA is the main ingredient to burn off carbon deposits. That's the point of the fast method. If you want a full service to carbon deposit removal, go to a shop that does walnut blasting which will cost you more than $1000. Have fun.
$9 each for a pittance of active ingredient is not a good deal.
These bottles should be $9 msrp and on sale for $6.
Demand better my fellow consumers!!!
Not that I know of.
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In terms of these products, never used a fuel additive on any vehicle over 20yrs, and 35+ vehicles. Most in the 200k mile range, petrol is a solvent!
Chevron, Texaco, and Caltex are the companies that use Techron. If you fuel up at those places you are good to go. The fuel I buy doesn't have any additive package. I add Techron every few tanks.
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