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Liqui-Moly Fuel System Cleaner/Conditioner $18.59 at SuperCheap Auto

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Regular Price is: $24.79.

A copy paste from Supercheap Auto

Features & Benefits

  • 500mL
  • Deep cleansing action to restore power & fuel economy
  • Special conditioners keep fuel flow at its optimum for longer

Although we all like to look after our car, sometimes it’s the things we think least about that can do the most damage. Ideal for everything from high performance engines to the family sedan, Liqui-Moly’s Fuel System Cleaner/Conditioner is a great new product, significantly more effective than most fuel injection cleaners. Designed to deeply clean suborn carbon and contaminants from the fuel system, injectors and valves, this cleaning product restores horsepower and reliability. Once cleaned, the formula works hard to protect everything from the tank to the combustion chamber leaving behind a thin layer of film to keep the system healthy for up to 10,000km. This product is suitable for petrol and diesel engines running both carburettors and fuel injection systems.

Their website states that this additive is as same as you'd get in premium fuels, but in a higher concentration.
(http://www.liqui-moly.com.au/fuel-system-clean-engine-oil-tr…)

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  • +2

    I think all these additives are all gimmicks . Just my 2 cents

    • +2

      Me too, but make of this what you will:

      https://youtu.be/efIJHf7h5kI

      • it's a tv show, so most likely b.s

        if i got paid a nice amount i'd say the same thing

  • +1

    just fill up with ron 98 sometimes and it can keep the fuel system clean.

    • +2

      or redline for a couple days should clear everything and carbon build up

  • -4

    When you hit empty, flush it out with a gargen hose, then let her dry for a couple of weeks! Good cheap way to clean your Mercedes Benz

    • +1

      Done, but do I leave the fuel cap on or off to let it dry?

      • +1

        On, you wouldn't want debris to get back in there.

        • +1

          But I've heard a spoonful of concrete is the cure for all life's problems. Wouldn't it be good for the car as well?

        • @BlackVY: concrete in a car? Are you mad?

          Baking soda will do the trick

        • +1

          @ozy: Crazy like a FOX!

    • do it to your car and let me know how it goes :)

      • I wouldn't recommend it if it wasn't a proven way to fix car cancer.
        Note: Works fine on high end cars, merc, Bmw, porsche etc but for lower end brands holden, ford, honda etc I suggest a good old handfull of sand each time you fill it with 91 eco fuels

  • While I understand why people would think this is just snake oil, but I have a serious question - would it not be better value to use one of these once every service rather than use Premium fuel every time (especially if your engine does not take advantage of the extra octane)?

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