jimmymac313 wrote:LOL! ok, well I have experienced diffrent gains in diffrent automobiles than you I guess. But I still appreciate the replies.
No one is disputing that you may have experienced gains in higher detergent gasoline, but two points. First of all, detergents target
carbon, not varnish. Secondly, all gasolines have a high degree of detergent nowadays. There's a lot of blowing in TV ads, but truth is, they are all pretty much the same in detergent capabilities.
Some gas stations are now offering an additive in your gasoline as you pump for a certain price. But I question the performance gain. Kinda goes along with STP and Slick 50. There are additives available at the parts store and Walmart that you can add which are designed for two purpose. First to absorb water and carry it on through the system. The other is to dissolve varnish and paraffin. Of those offered, Seafoam is without a doubt the best. It is about the only one that will do the job on small engines, such as scooters, chainsaws and lawnmowers. I have added it to scooters that were running subpar and by the end of the tank, you could notice a difference in performance.