Hi all,
My car is due for some TLC and I saw this ok deal offered while browsing Supercheap. Basically 2 for the price of one.
Cheers
Hi all,
My car is due for some TLC and I saw this ok deal offered while browsing Supercheap. Basically 2 for the price of one.
Cheers
Let me know if you find any effects.
Fuel Doctor is the one for me. It's more economical only having to dose 25ml/100L in the long run.
It is a placebo w/o any effect.
You can get Redline SI-1 for less than $20 off of sparebox ebay all the time, with a high percentage of PEA which is what you're actually looking for in these products. 473ml too, much better value. Amazing product though, everyone should use it.
less than $20 off of sparebox ebay all the time
Not today. All they have is Nulon 150ml.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/152353926015
Cheapest Redline 443ml is $24, and not at Sparesbox:
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/186140803269
Yes, credit to @TrulyUnicorn - most of these fuel cleaners are borderline useless - full of kerosene, napha etc - might do a little but not much. Petrol cars need something with Polyetheramine (P.E.A) and as he says Redline SI-1 has the highest % of this at 28-34%.
A lot of companies will say they have PEA in them but have a very low % - so while SI-1 costs a tad more you could use much less of it and get better results than other products.
Check the SDS forms online before you buy to find out if you're getting anything of use or snakeoil.
FYI Diesel injector cleaner also on special (for club members) at same price - https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/valvoline-valvoline-dies…
Does anyone know if this can be used in a scooter? Have an old scooter that randomly cutsoff when you stop accelerating quickly and I am hoping this will help
Go the liqui moly if anything.