P.I. Performance ImproverThe most potent gasoline additive available today. As a concentrated detergent, it is unsurpassed in cleaning combustion chamber deposits, intake valve deposits and port fuel injector deposits, eliminating the need for expensive fuel injector cleaning procedures. It is ideal for use prior to emissions inspections, and it helps maintain peak engine efficiency, fuel economy, power and drivability in newer low mileage engines. In engines with accumulated deposits, PI provides improved fuel mileage up to 5.7%, reduced emissions, restored power and performance, reduced need for higher octane fuel, reduced carbon rap and preignition, better drivability and smoother operation after only one tank of gasoline. Treat one full tank of gas every 4,000 miles or 100 hours of service. |
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Gasoline StabilizerKeeps fuel from deteriorating during storage. AMSOIL Gasoline Stabilizer reduces the oxidation process and prevents varnish and gum buildup in gasoline. These contaminants can clog injectors, stick floats and cause poor engine performance. Treat rate is one ounce with every 2.5 gallons of fuel. Treats 40 gallons total. |
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Series 2000 Octane BoostImproves the performance of all two-cycle and four-cycle gasoline fueled engines. AMSOIL Octane Boost maximizes power, reduces engine knock and improves ignition and engine response. Helps fuel burn cleaner and removes carbon deposits. Excellent as a lead substitute at same treat rates in collector automobiles, older off-road equipment, 4x4 off-road vehicles and gasoline racing vehicles. One bottle treats 15 gallons. |
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Quickshot Gasoline Small Engine Fuel Treatment & StabilizerDegraded fuel presents a major maintenance issue in small engines and powersports equipment. It can form varnish, gum and insoluble debris that clog carburetors, fuel injectors and fuel fi lters. Carbon build-up can form on the tops of pistons, causing pre-ignition, rough idling and poor throttle response. Fuel-related problems are only expected to intensify in the coming years as the ethanol content in pump gasoline continues to increase. |
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