Injector cleaner - petrol

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The composition of the Gasoline Injection System Cleaning Fluid is the latest in chemical technology. The petrol injection system cleaner does not contain methanol, so it does not damage the injection system, and prevents the injection system from being contaminated by small mechanical impurities. Prevents rust and corrosion in the injection system.

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Gasoline injection system cleaner is ideal for use in cars powered by regular and unleaded gasoline, a mixture of gasoline and alcohol, does not damage catalytic converters. It is also great for use in modern turbocharged cars

Action:
Gasoline Injection System Cleaner cleans and protects the intake valves and pintles on electronic straight-through fuel injectors. One 350 ml bottle is enough for 60 liters of gasoline.

Use:
With the appearance of more and more cars equipped with a pass-through fuel injection system, the problem of injector clogging is becoming more and more serious. The cause, less stable gasoline with insufficient or no detergent additives, causes deposits to form on the injector pins, restricting the flow of fuel. Deposits form faster if the car is used on many short routes with numerous stops, than on longer stretches of uninterrupted driving on the motorway.

Poor engine performance becomes noticeable, and the result is poor car handling, reduced engine power, difficult starting, uneven idling, uneven acceleration, engine stalling, increased exhaust emissions and increased fuel consumption. A gasoline injection system cleaner eliminates this problem.

Benefits:
- Keeps all injection systems clean.
- Keeps the carburetors and inlet systems clean.
- One bottle is enough for 60 liters of gasoline.
- With continuous use, good engine operation can be maintained indefinitely.
- It does not contain methanol, does not harm injectors.
- Prevents rust and corrosion in the fuel system.

Capacity: 395 ml

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EAN13
060733006953
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