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⛽ Clean fuel, peak performance — don’t let your engine fall behind!
Gumout 510023 Regane High Mileage Fuel System Cleaner is a premium 6oz formula designed to remove carbon deposits from critical engine components, restore fuel economy, and protect against ethanol and water corrosion. Safe for turbocharged and oxygen sensor-equipped vehicles, it’s the go-to cleaner for high-mileage engines seeking renewed power and efficiency.








| ASIN | B004AYZBJW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,505 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #36 in Automotive Fuel System Cleaners |
| Brand | Gumout |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (142) |
| Date First Available | 10 February 2023 |
| Item Weight | 2.83 g |
| Item model number | 510023 |
| Manufacturer | Gumout |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 510023 |
| Product Dimensions | 18.75 x 14.3 x 23.19 cm; 2.83 g |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
M**J
بعد بحث متعدد وقراءة العديد من التجارب والإختبارات، هذا المنتج من الأفضل لتنظيف البخاخات لأنه يحتوي على كمية عالية من مادة البولي إيثرامين المسؤولة عن تنظيف الترسبات
L**S
improved fuel economy for a while but the effect didnt last.
P**L
I have been using this product for years. It works great. With 100,000 miles my whole fuel system looks brand new. I never had to pay for any induction cleaning or induction services and I still have excellent spark plugs and clean pistons. Starting and acceleration are just like new. The trick, I think, is the Regane. I tried them all. I have a hybrid that is always starting and shutting down and I seldom even notice it. I only use it about every 1,000 miles or so - it cleans that well. Remember to only use cleaner with Regane. It makes the difference. PS I'm not an influencer or affiliated with Regane products in any way whatsoever.
L**N
Excellent
C**R
I'm no auto expert. In fact, I'm pretty far from it. I drive a 2001 Honda Civic, which means the extent of my maintenance is getting the oil changed and spraying WD40 on my hinges and metal on metal contact points under the hood (while keeping it clear of rubber parts because WD40 degrades rubber). I buy these cleaners because I’m told they will clean out your fuel system so you get better performance and miles per gallon. This just wasn't cutting it for me, because if I'm going to spend money on something, I want to do some research on it and make sure it's doing what it says. Here's a bit of what I found: The use of ethanol as an octane-boosting ingredient causes carbon deposits in your fuel system, from the alcohol oxidizing and emulsifying. Over time these deposits build up in fuel injectors, on the backsides of intake valves, and throughout an engine’s combustion chamber. The result is a loss of engine performance and reduced fuel economy. In this cleaner and many others like it is basically a concentrated dose of the surfactant that BP puts in their gas to maintain your fuel lines and system. In addition to solvents and other components, one of the main ingredients in fuel-system and fuel-injector cleaner is polyetheramine, or PEA. Gumout, and especially Gumout High Mileage, has PEA in it so it gives me some more peace of mind that this is actually removing carbon deposits from my fuel system. I’ve read some back and forth articles and studies on this, and the gist that I got was that this is safe and effective at maintaining and helping to reduce carbon deposits in regular cars like mine that we drive back and forth to work every day. However, for performance vehicles which produce more carbon emissions, these cleaners don’t cut it. "Effective injector cleaning requires stronger chemicals than can legally be sold in stores for use with emissions-controlled vehicles, and stubborn deposits simply must be dealt with by force—and more of it than an engine’s fuel system can provide, even at 100 percent duty cycle." Basically, performance vehicles will produce more carbon deposits than this cleaner will remove. So long story short, if you drive a standard car and the fuel system cleaner has PEA in it like this does, then you're doing good work for your car at a low expense. Hopefully this has helped some people out. I know I’ll continue to use the High Mileage cleaner on my car and the regular cleaner on my girlfriends car. Happy driving everyone!
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