No, fuel additives have no effect on the fuel pump. Fuel additives are really of no benefit whatsoever to your vehicle. The best way to help your fuel pump last for a long period of time is to change the fuel filter regularly. I recommend every 50,000 miles.
Yes, the fuel additives work by helping clean out the deposits left by carbon and ethanol.
Don't waste your money. Fuel additives do not work. There are 2 good fuel system cleaners i can recommend. Techron, and Seafoam. Both are great products and should be used once a year to keep your fuel system clean. Forget the fuel additives.
There have been many oil additives and engine cleaners.There are few oil additives that actually help increase friction modifiers in conventional and synthetic oils.Lucas Oil Fuel Treatment is the best fuel injector cleaner.It includes both injector cleaners and fuel conditioners in one bottle.
On the in-tank fuel pump, or pumps if you have two tanks.
Earlier carburated vehicles used external fuel pumps.
Most fuel pumps for fuel injected vehicles will cost more than $100.00, U.S.
If fuel pumps were not necessary, there would not have any on your car! If there is a problem with your fuel pumps, your car will not start, or it will start but it won't run for very long.
There are many fuel additives that you can use that will help your car burn less oil. Using high grade additives can help treat friction in your engine at the the actual source.
A fuel pump does that job.
are there 2 fuel pumps on a 1984 chevy citation
xg falcon fuel pumps are in tank pumps therefore it will be in the tank
the fuel pumps are in the tanks and there are two of them have fun