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Can you put in fuel system cleaner?

Marco Perez

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I just got 2 fuel system cleaners, was wondering if I can put one in my 64 chrysler newport without a problem.

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Many do the same thing, only hassles I've heard about is some you don't want to use on a ride with a cat-converter.
 
I use Seafoam, even in my 82 Datsun with a cat.
That's what I use on vehicles; likely didn't need to mention cat but I still use marvel mystery oil here and there for my old ride, mowers.
 
Chevron Techron is top notch stuff. Seafoam is great as well. I would trickle it down the carb at about 1/4-1/3 throttle. You can't believe the scrbon and crap that came out of the tail pipe. Great carbon blaster.
 
My testimony to seafoam, not hating on any other product, just my experience. I daily drive the Datsun, and I usually put a bottle in once a month. I can actually see a drop in fuel economy, and putting it in brings it back. Now this “drop” is only a point, but if it’s dropping a point and regaining it, to me that’s a result of something.
 
Yes, you can and Techtron is my preferred brand
 
My testimony to seafoam, not hating on any other product, just my experience. I daily drive the Datsun, and I usually put a bottle in once a month. I can actually see a drop in fuel economy, and putting it in brings it back. Now this “drop” is only a point, but if it’s dropping a point and regaining it, to me that’s a result of something.
If you're going to use it that often, you may as well make your own: Four parts diesel or kerosene, two parts naptha (coleman stove fuel) and one part 99% rubbing alcohol. That's all there is to it.
 
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