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U guys heard about the 3M fuel additive? Is it proven to work?

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U guys heard about the 3M fuel additive? Is it proven to work?

Post by leeking on 9th February 2010, 4:08 pm

As above...

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Post by Cypher on 9th February 2010, 6:39 pm

Better to use Redline SI-1 , Caltex Techron Cleaner or Redex... in that order..

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Post by forte3737 on 9th February 2010, 9:08 pm

there is no proof that these additives work. but i guess no harm giving it a try.

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Post by waypoint on 9th February 2010, 9:34 pm

Sighs... Yet again...


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Post by waypoint on 9th February 2010, 9:40 pm

Yet another... Snake Oil...


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Post by waypoint on 9th February 2010, 10:19 pm

Frankly, I'd be more convinced if these additives were sold on the premise that they were powerful engine cleaners as opposed to boosting (horse)power and mileage per tankful and all that other yaddah...

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Post by Cypher on 10th February 2010, 7:50 am

forte3737 wrote:there is no proof that these additives work. but i guess no harm giving it a try.


If you are referring to 3M additives I don't know. But the stated products listed by me are fuel cleaners to remove carbon...

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Post by hanxiang87 on 10th February 2010, 5:46 pm

Cypher wrote:
forte3737 wrote:there is no proof that these additives work. but i guess no harm giving it a try.


If you are referring to 3M additives I don't know. But the stated products listed by me are fuel cleaners to remove carbon...


I remove my engine carbon by zooming at high speed in NS highway..

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Post by leon76 on 12th February 2010, 12:21 am

Car manufactures do not recommend any fuel additive, just premium grade fuel with engine cleaning agent

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Post by forte3737 on 16th February 2010, 12:53 pm

v power and caltex techron works better than whatever additives

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Post by ck7373 on 21st February 2010, 9:01 pm

Just bot the 3M fuel additive (2 bottles package) for my forte. Will be testing it out at 20,000km. For my previous ride, i used to pour in STP fuel injector cleaner every 10,000km. This is part of the preventive maintenance. Now with caltex techron available, i will pump it once a while and continue to let my ride "drink" the tonic every 10,000km....

Not sure it really works but for a peace of mind due to our start-stop road condition....

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Post by iseethesun on 21st February 2010, 9:25 pm

Yeah ..... Just pump v-power once in a while can liao.

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