Discussion and technical advice the SW20 MR2. 3S-GTE, 3S-GE, 3S-FE etc
Anything and everything to do with maintenance, modifications and electrical is in here for the Mk2.
Hey people my mate sold his car and as he was clearing it out yesterday he found some redex injector cleaner it is a 500ml bottle but has 250ml he asked if I wanted it.
It says its suitable for turbo charged cars and safe for cats (don't even have 1 lol) do you think I should mix it in on a full tank of petrol on my rev2 tubby or stay clear from it?
Many thanks in advance
vtecpower wrote:As long as it won't do any harm I might aswel chuck it in when I fill up my tank tomorrow.. No point throwing it away
I have heard a couple of horror stories regarding it destroying seals etc.. I watched some guy in an RS focus adding it to his car and it was just pouring out the bottom..
There are some cars where redex is not recommended. Ford Fiesta TDCI's are prone to problems with their seals with redex use.
Mr2's arent one of them - it should be ok.
Baker wrote:There are some cars where redex is not recommended. Ford Fiesta TDCI's are prone to problems with their seals with redex use.
Mr2's arent one of them - it should be ok.
Meh just don't see the point if i'm honest.. i'd rather just throw it.
Draven wrote: watched some guy in an RS focus adding it to his car and it was just pouring out the bottom..
Out the bottom of what?
The car.. dunno why dude was filling up at a petrol station finished filling up then went to put some redex in and it wasn't going in the tank but just pouring out..
pk_090 wrote:not all fuels do. Only the premium ones Vpower, optimax momentum has the stuff in.
Alex
http://www.shell.co.uk/home/content/gbr ... /unleaded/ Shell FuelSave Regular Unleaded is an efficient Shell fuel designed to help you save with every tank.....combined with a special detergent package, designed to improve fuel economy from the very first drop.
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I was told that the standard "fuelsave" is just petrol for the sake of it being petrol, you put it in your car it makes the car move. The more expensive stuff has all the rust inhibitors, detergents etc in. Ironically ESSO premo fuel has reddex pre-mixed in.
Alex
platmatt8 wrote:Lauren has got bigger balls than most men on this site
pk_090 wrote:I was told that the standard "fuelsave" is just petrol for the sake of it being petrol
With the greatest of respect, you should possibly check manufacturer websites before making blanket claims. As above, even shell regular unleaded has detergent in it.