Fuel Treatment
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I haven't heard of any treatments causing trouble to any cars. I have a few friends that swear by em. As soon as they buy a new car, they go out and buy em. I don't see why it would be any different. Just from experience I'd say go for it, just if your gonna buy them, buy the best. One thing, stay away from Octane Booster. That stuff is dangerous I once had to replace a guys engine in his eclipse, cause he put octane boost in his car with a quarter tank of gas. Blew the hole in the block, so just stay away from octane boost. Lemme tell ya not cool.
Last edited by OrangeZ32; 06-10-2004 at 12:27 AM.
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Originally Posted by OrangeZ32
One thing, stay away from Octane Booster.
I again raise the question because of a technical services bulletin warning that these treatments corrode the injectors. May be the plastic in the pintle cap. Was just wondering if anybody had experienced any problems.
I run Octane Booster in my motorcycle down in mexico. You oughta see what happens to an engine after 80 miles of sandwash at 80 m.p.h. in 110 degree heat on 80 octane, or less, PEMEX fuel.
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Originally Posted by wheres510driver
I run Octane Booster in my motorcycle down in mexico. You oughta see what happens to an engine after 80 miles of sandwash at 80 m.p.h. in 110 degree heat on 80 octane, or less, PEMEX fuel.
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