Hey fellas,

I know my mechanic always puts cleaner in the fuel tank after servicing a vehicle. And he isn't a big name guy, just a family business. And he reckons it definitely helps, with the caveat that using 98 octane and decent oil does the same thing, one burning it out over time, and good oil to stop it building up in the first place.

Apart from that, as you told me yourself Tyler, chipping it off and getting it out is certainly the fastest way. I got most of it out of the old 84 Mustang by hand, but the rest can get burned out over time with using good fuel and synthetic oil.

Last edited by Sapper; 15/03/20 06:53 PM.