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12-oz Chevron Techron Concentrate Plus Complete Fuel System Cleaner

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2 for $10

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AutoZone has 12-oz Chevron Techron Concentrate Plus Complete Fuel System Cleaner on sale at 2 for $10 when you follow the instructions below. Select free store pick up where available. Otherwise, shipping is $8.99 or free on $35+ orders.

Thanks to community member KYBOSH for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Deal Instructions:
  1. Click here to visit the product page.
  2. Click the '2 for $10' link/banner located below the listed price.
  3. Click 'Get Deal', select store pickup or shipping, then click 'Confirm' and 'Add to Cart'
  4. Price will automatically drop to $5 each, making it 2 for $10
About this Item:
  • Exclusive formula designed to clean the entire fuel system (fuel injectors, intake valves and combustion chambers) in one tankful.
  • Cleans harmful deposits from fuel injectors, intake valves, combustion chambers and carburetors.
  • Restores lost power and performance.
  • Relieve cold start problems.
  • Minimize harmful exhaust emissions

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Offer expires December 26, 2023 or while supplies last.
    • This offer matches the previous Frontpage Deal from early September.
  • See the forum thread for additional discussion of this deal.

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Written by KYBOSH
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AutoZone has 12-oz Chevron Techron Concentrate Plus Complete Fuel System Cleaner on sale at 2 for $10 when you follow the instructions below. Select free store pick up where available. Otherwise, shipping is $8.99 or free on $35+ orders.

Thanks to community member KYBOSH for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Deal Instructions:
  1. Click here to visit the product page.
  2. Click the '2 for $10' link/banner located below the listed price.
  3. Click 'Get Deal', select store pickup or shipping, then click 'Confirm' and 'Add to Cart'
  4. Price will automatically drop to $5 each, making it 2 for $10
About this Item:
  • Exclusive formula designed to clean the entire fuel system (fuel injectors, intake valves and combustion chambers) in one tankful.
  • Cleans harmful deposits from fuel injectors, intake valves, combustion chambers and carburetors.
  • Restores lost power and performance.
  • Relieve cold start problems.
  • Minimize harmful exhaust emissions

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Offer expires December 26, 2023 or while supplies last.
    • This offer matches the previous Frontpage Deal from early September.
  • See the forum thread for additional discussion of this deal.

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Written by KYBOSH

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gathermewool
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They do…just not at this concentration.

Not snake oil
Animatorr
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Apparently you like to type more than you search and read. Here you go: https://www.toptiergas.com/wp-con...019-12.pdf

There is a standard. There is in fact a licensing program. It was designed by a bunch of major car makers and fuel stations. The cost is miniscule but non zero to implement. The key detergent is PEA. Techron has PEA. Many fuel system cleaners don't. Cheap gas often does not. That is because there are multiple possible detergents that can be used and PEA is not the cheapest.

I own a 450 hp engine car. I like cars and I have spent a lot of time on this issue. IMHO PEA should be mandated. But the US is not some perfect country where everything that should happen, happens. Gas stations sell old fuel all the time and yes, gas does go bad over time. The minimum requirements are bunk like so many minimum requirements. If you have an old car or something that is a daily beater and you drive a lot, you can do whatever. My dealer charges me a liver for anything. The independent shops around me are lousy. I spend the extra $ cause I like my car and because of anything happens I am out a bunch of money.

Yes all the top brands use it. That's because for a tiny amount of money you get all the petrol heads with nice cars to come to your station and fill up premium gas. It's why I know exactly where is the one station in a 25 mile radius where I can get 100% gasoline gas. No top tier means they don't get my business. Multiply me by anyone with a good car who reads up on cars and you can work out why every top brand (hint … top tier) is top tier and the rest are not.
YouLikeDiscipline
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I had a partially clogged injector that wouldnt unclog and a bottle of this definitely helped to clear it up (along with an italian tune up heh). Not completely snake oil.

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Nov 29, 2023
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KManhattan
Nov 29, 2023
32 Posts
Quote from PurpleMaple :
Top Tier TM is a BS marketing.
There's zero evidence or testing they show anywhere.
In their document, they specified that the additives meet the EPA and Clean Air Act. So do all gasoline sold in US.

What are these mysterious additives that boost performance and clean engines. Keep in mind that the "performance" here is referring to the valve sticking testing done in a control setting, not your car performance.

How does the top tier perform against non-top tier? No one knows. Top tier themselves provide no evidence.

Pretty much all national chain brands are top tier. I'm not sure where anyone can find the discount gas that does not meet federal and state requirements.

Top tier means absolutely nothing. Some people just repeat marketing claims without thinking it through.
AAA: "Proprietary research into the effectiveness of fuel additive packages in commercially-available gasoline"

https://www.aaa.com/AAA/common/AA...Report.pdf

"AAA conducted primary research in the area of fuel quality to better understand the impact of detergent additive packages on engine cleanliness. These additives have been used in commercially available gasoline for more than 20 years to help keep fuel system components clean and prevent the buildup of carbon deposits on critical engine components such as fuel injectors, intake valves and combustion chamber surfaces. Such deposits disturb airflow and affect air/fuel ratios, which can lead to detonation, pre-ignition, incomplete combustion, reduced fuel economy and increased exhaust emissions."
Nov 29, 2023
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KManhattan
Nov 29, 2023
32 Posts
Can I use this product on a "high mileage" car? 160k+ miles?
Nov 29, 2023
870 Posts
Joined Aug 2011
Nov 29, 2023
MikeAnnon
Nov 29, 2023
870 Posts
Quote from MrSchmo :
It is snake oil. If it works then gasoline makers would have added this detergent into their gas.
We both likely read the posts for the amusement value and for examples of the psychology of the placebo effect.
Nov 29, 2023
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MikeAnnon
Nov 29, 2023
870 Posts
Quote from hizzledizzle :
Costco doesn't have their own gasoline distribution network, they simply buy gas from somebody in your locale, so it's going to be the same fuel as some of the local petrol stations in your area. It's nearly impossible to tell where it really comes from, but they do contain detergents and are "Top Tier" certified.
https://www.costco.com/gasoline-q-and-a.html

Additionally, the Costcos near me almost always have a long line of cars, so I know they go through a lot of fuel, and the gas is fresh. By and large it's good fuel, but it does contain ethanol so you may want to use something like this on occasion.
Quote from AFASOXFAN :
You are uneducated on the subject. Independent studies show it works and several car manufacturers recommend you use it to clean fuel injectors.
Any legitimate references for your statement?
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Nov 29, 2023
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Joined Nov 2016
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EpicDealz88
Nov 29, 2023
42 Posts
Quote from RutgersNB :
The 2-for-$10 is a good deal by itself, but note that Autozone is not a participating retailer for the the "complete" formula 3x$1 rebate (only Advance Auto and Walmart are participating). They are listed for the "high mileage" version though.
O'Reilly's is doing the same deal. BOGO

Nov 29, 2023
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Nov 29, 2023
ChipKat
Nov 29, 2023
20 Posts
Quote from PurpleMaple :
Feel free to counter my points and elaborate on my ignorance.
Highly biased, limited sample study that is clearly not representative is a pseudo-scientific marketing BS.
It's funny how people think they do their "research" by glacing at random articles without reading or thinking critically.
It certainly is funny! Thanks for the laugh. But you forgot to add "…and then state more baseless opinions." You come on here and bloviate about how there's "no research," I show you there is (i.e., I prove your opinion is based on ignorance), and your delicate ego won't accept it. My advice: Don't use this product in your car (assuming you actually have one). I have faith you'll concoct another uninformed opinion to explain how your injectors began to leak or developed a poor pattern, which lowered your oil viscosity and led to bore scoring or cat failure or a dozen other problems down the road.
Nov 29, 2023
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Shin-O
Nov 29, 2023
488 Posts
Quote from nolenski :
Costco is Top Tier, Sam's is not. Not sure about BJ.
Good to know. BJ is not top tier (no logo)

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DrRad
Nov 29, 2023
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Quote from HilariousHeat9810 :
Someone comment, just wondering, not trolling... What if I want to pour 5 of these in to make it clean REALLY well. Any issues?
There is very little evidence these are effective. In fact, we don't know the ingredients or the concentration levels of this product. There are a number of YouTube channels that have reviewed these products and the conclusion is always the same. Negligible benefit. People want to believe it works because it's cheap. If it was useful, your vehicle maker would've recommended its use. There are just so many dumb comments in this thread.
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Nov 29, 2023
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ImWithStupid
Nov 29, 2023
334 Posts
Quote from MikeAnnon :
We both likely read the posts for the amusement value and for examples of the psychology of the placebo effect.
Placebo is pretty powerful.

I'm still trying to figure out how my Placebo resolved my error code on my car for my VVT solenoid after using 2 bottles of this.

The solenoid is still sitting in the box. Haven't replaced it since the code went away after I used the 2 bottles I got from the last time these went on sale this past year.

(Before anyone chimes in, yes I know this is a part that clogs with dirty oil. And yes, it was still recommended by other owners to try before replacing the part.)
Last edited by ImWithStupid November 29, 2023 at 07:17 AM.
Nov 29, 2023
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PurpleMaple
Nov 29, 2023
435 Posts
Quote from KManhattan :
AAA: "Proprietary research into the effectiveness of fuel additive packages in commercially-available gasoline"

https://www.aaa.com/AAA/common/AA...Report.pdf [aaa.com]

"AAA conducted primary research in the area of fuel quality to better understand the impact of detergent additive packages on engine cleanliness. These additives have been used in commercially available gasoline for more than 20 years to help keep fuel system components clean and prevent the buildup of carbon deposits on critical engine components such as fuel injectors, intake valves and combustion chamber surfaces. Such deposits disturb airflow and affect air/fuel ratios, which can lead to detonation, pre-ignition, incomplete combustion, reduced fuel economy and increased exhaust emissions."
Only 6 brands in their comparison (3 Top Tier and 3 Non Top Tier), California and other states have a higher standard is excluded, and used Texas to represent US.

This is not research. It's a marketing campaign.
Nov 29, 2023
435 Posts
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PurpleMaple
Nov 29, 2023
435 Posts
Quote from ChipKat :
It certainly is funny! Thanks for the laugh. But you forgot to add "…and then state more baseless opinions." You come on here and bloviate about how there's "no research," I show you there is (i.e., I prove your opinion is based on ignorance), and your delicate ego won't accept it. My advice: Don't use this product in your car (assuming you actually have one). I have faith you'll concoct another uninformed opinion to explain how your injectors began to leak or developed a poor pattern, which lowered your oil viscosity and led to bore scoring or cat failure or a dozen other problems down the road.
My opinion is supported by reasoning and my counter point.

You're telling me a multibillion-dollar industry with robust financial support do not have research that meet basic research standards? AAA's flawed research is the best they have on proving that Top Tier gas is better than Non Top Tier gas? 6 brands and Texas gas stations represent the entire US and you don't see a problem with that?
Also, if Techron additives are much better than other Top Tier gas, shouldn't that be supported by simple research data?

It's called critical thinking. It has nothing to do with how I maintain my vehicle.
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Nov 29, 2023
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HolyMollyCow
Nov 29, 2023
343 Posts
I got a car which leaked for a while and caused the engine bay and coolant to be dirty (which is now all fixed as of 2 days ago).

Will this help to "clean" the engine and other components? I really don't know much about car lol
Nov 29, 2023
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twoweeled
Nov 29, 2023
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Quote from MrSchmo :
It is snake oil. If it works then gasoline makers would have added this detergent into their gas.
If it were free to add to their gas, then you are correct. Gasoline makers would have added to their gas. The problem is, it's not free for gasoline makers to add it to their gas. That's why it's only found in top tier gas.
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Quote from TealHalibut185 :
Are those things really good for your car? I've read some bad reviews
There will always be those who will attack these products. They aren't bad for your car if used correctly. But it's not a miracle product either. more maintenance. Once a year or once every 2 years depending if you use good gas or not all the time. But don't expect it to reverse years of damage after using the cheapest gas available for many years.

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Quote from VorlonFrog :
Techron works, and works well. Put a bottle in before filling up for a long highway drive. You will definitely notice the difference.
That's exactly what I do. I make a point of using it before a long highway drive. I also try to use it before an oil change.

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