TravelinDog wrote:
IdaD wrote:
Not me, but I've never used that kind of stuff on anything. It's always just seemed like a waste of money.
There are no owners manuals that make any mention of using additives of any kind. The only time an additive may be helpful is in extremely cold climates to prevent fuel gelling.
People who use additive use them because the BELIEVE it is helpful.
As long as the do not cause damage I guess there is no harm in wasting those $$.
I use additives sometimes and I don't BELEIVE they work, I KNOW. I seen the effects of proper additives an a lower quality fuel has on an engine with my own eyes when I worked at Cummins and from research done by a friend who works at SWR. If additives do not work, then why do top fuel brands add additives to their fuel? No name brands general add the least possible to meet regulations.
So where did you work or what research have you seen/done to know they don't work?