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- 2004 Acura TL

Fuel Additive/Treatments
Well, I am currently in a engines class and the guy running the class is the head-guy of Afton Chemical in Ashland, Virginia. Afton use to be known as Ethyl Corporation and was known for the lead-additive products, but have now gone away from lead (enviromental reasons obviously) and renamed their company to Afton Chemical. Anyway, if you aren't familiar with Afton; they are a corporation who puts additives (like V-Power for Shell) and do all the studies and such to see the power increase, carbon deposit removal, engine wear, and so on. They also are in big with STP (Scientifically Treated Petroleum) products - such as the gas/fuel additives and cleaners.
Now, of coarse the studies show this stuff working; but who out there uses this/or similar in the vehicles as recommended? I run Sheetz gasoline (cheap brand - has the least amount of additives it possibly can) and I am wondering if I should add some fuel additives, fuel injector cleaners, and all that good stuff. What does cheap gas get you? Carbon build up on the back of your valves and on your piston heads which in turn can reduce your compression ratio and will reduce power and effecency.

Shell V-Power FAQs
You are suppose to use the Gas Treatment (Fuel Additive) every fill up, and then on every other fill up use the Fuel Injector & Carburetor Cleaner. Now, that's going to add up to a lot of money if used properly. Currently, I fill up about once every 7 days or 10 days -- So I could only imagine what it would cost for someone filling up regularly or traveling a lot.
Fuel Injector Cleaner

Gas Treatment

STPs Statements:
-Improves fuel economy by keeping intake systems clean
-Boosts cleaning performance of gas
-Fights fuel line freeze by removing water
-Used regularly, helps keep fuel system free of harmful deposits
-Helps prevent power loss
-Helps maintain optimum engine efficiency
There are of coarse other companies that make similar products. I work a shop where we use BG Products. We use the induction cleaner, 44K Fuel Treatment, and other intake/fuel cleaners. Here is their claim for the 44K (in the tank treatment):
-Safely, rapidly and thoroughly removes engine deposits in combustion chambers, intake manifolds, ports and on valves
-It restores flow in fuel injectors and cleans the entire fuel system
-Improves fuel economy and reduces exhaust emissions.
Basically it's the same thing as STPs claim. So basically, are the treatments worth the money to regularly put an extra 3-5 bucks in the tank? Would you do it? I've heard that the cleaners use to eat away at the injectors, but now they have refined them to where they aren't as potent and do just as good as a job.
Oil Additives/Treatments
Also there are Oil Additives - does anyone use these? They are suppose to keep piston ring belts, hydraulic lifters and other engine components clean to help extend engine life and reduce costs of operation. Think it's worth it?


Let me hear all the feedback I can get from you all. Any information would be great.

-Drew