Shellbourne Fuels is the #1 product around. I used their fuel line cleaner and a fuel catalyst for the first time this summer and I don't know anyone who rides without this liquid magic. I have ridden for years. I love my Harley and I'm telling you this product has enlightened all of us to this Oakville, Ontario, manufacturer.
A fuel catalyst for bikes should not increase the internal temperature of the engine. complete combustion should only increase the tempertaure of the exhaust manifold. The last thing you need is excessive heat accumulating in an alloy based engine block.
This product by Shellbourne Fuels seems to be formulated perfectly. The lubricating oils is holding it's character longer and km./ lt. has increased by approximately 12% under normal driving conditions.
The torque and acceleration has improved remarkably.
Yes, there are recommended high altitude carburetor settings for some motorcycles, check with the dealership. Fuel injected motorcycles adjust automatically.
At any gas station you go to, the different grades are just different octane ratings. Despite popular belief, this has nothing to do with fuel quality or fuel additives. You should use the octane rating recommended be the vehicle manufacture.
Yes, the fuel additives work by helping clean out the deposits left by carbon and ethanol.
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.
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.
A red discoloration of a spark plug usually indicates that an octane booster or other fuel additive has been used. The discoloration shouldn't affect performance, but the additives might. Another note: Octane booster is not recommended for motorcycles because it contains conductive materials that can affect the ignition system.
You can add diesel fuel additives like winterization additives or anti-gel additives to prevent diesel fuel from freezing in cold temperatures. These additives lower the pour point and improve cold flow properties of the diesel fuel to help prevent gelling and filter plugging.
go kart additives?? fuel or crankcase??
You can always try fuel additives to clean out the gunk in your car's engine.
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No, they are all a scam and do not work.
no. they make special oil for motorcycles that have additives for the wet clutch.