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Fuel Additives Help Keep Engines Healthy

Posted by A.J. on Mar-12-2010 under Car Care, Engine Care

(NAPSI)-In a down economy, we’ve all been trying to be a little more cost conscious, but your vehicle’s upkeep is no place to pinch pennies. Most drivers know about basic car care. Change your oil and filter. Check tire pressure. Maintain proper antifreeze levels and change your antifreeze on time to protect your cooling system. Have you thought about using a fuel additive to help improve overall engine performance, leading to reduced emissions, unburned wasted fuel and a smoother idle?

Fuel additives can improve fuel quality (the octane level) and/or help keep injectors and combustion chambers clean. Without the use of fuel additives, unsightly deposits may start to build up in the engine. Using fuel additives can help improve and maintain the efficiency and performance of your car’s heart-the engine.


If your car’s injectors are clogged, the buildup of these deposits can deprive an engine of its power, fuel efficiency and overall drivability. Drivers might notice these deposits forming when their vehicle starts to experience hesitation, rough idling and increased starting difficulty. Adding a specially formulated fuel additive can help resolve these problems and won’t end up costing drivers that much.

“Using a fuel additive is simple enough that you don’t have to be a car junkie to do it yourself,” said Jay Buckley, Prestone training manager and ASE-certified master mechanic. “Plus, adding a fuel additive on a regular basis for preventative maintenance is worth the investment.”

Here are Buckley’s tips on choosing and using the right fuel additives:

  1. When using an additive on a regular basis during fill-ups, choose a low-concentration product, such as Prestone® Gas Treatment.
  2. If you are interested in a one-time treatment every few months, consider a highly concentrated product such as Prestone® Complete Fuel System Cleaner.
  3. Some fuel additives are designed to increase engine performance. Typically, these products include the word “octane” in the name, as they’re formulated to raise the octane level of gasoline.
  4. Always pour the entire bottle into your gas tank and be sure you have a full tank of gas.

“Our lab engineers actually created a new line of 6-oz. fuel additives. They deliver premium performance in a smaller, more environmentally responsible and convenient package,” said Buckley.

While regular use of a fuel additive can help a vehicle run smoothly and efficiently, it should not serve as a substitute for regular vehicle maintenance. The regular use of fuel additives will help keep your combustion chambers and fuel injectors clean, allowing your engine to run at its best. Follow the guidelines in your vehicle’s owner’s manual for the proper maintenance schedule.

For more car care tips, visit Prestone.com.

Simple Ways To Extend The Life Of Your Vehicle

Posted by A.J. on Mar-10-2010 under Car Care

(NAPSI)-Following a few simple tips could help you extend the life of your vehicle and keep it running well today and down the road.

That’s good news for budget-conscious drivers, many of whom are holding on to their vehicles longer and finding ways to get more out of them for their money. In fact, J.D. Power & Associates projects 6 million fewer cars will be sold this year than just two years ago, as more people opt to keep their current rides on the road. So how can you help keep your car running longer? Try these tips:

Check The Oil

Keep an eye on your vehicle’s oil, especially if it is an older model. Start by removing the oil dipstick from the engine and wiping it clean. Then replace the dipstick and remove it again. Look to see where the oil is on the dipstick. It should be between the stick’s “full” and “empty” lines. If the oil is low, slowly add more into the oil case, continuing to check the dipstick to see when the case becomes full. It’s important not to add too much oil. You can refer to your owner’s manual for types of oil to use.

Kick The Tires

The right tires can have a positive impact on the performance and handling of your car. For instance, Michelin’s Energy Saver A/S tires are designed to provide up to 109 gallons of fuel savings over their lifetime, while the company’s HydroEdge tire is designed to stop 14 feet shorter than other tires and last up to 33,000 miles longer. They can help provide a safer and less expensive ride, but also save the cost of early tire replacement down the road.

Change The Filters

Air and oil filters help protect the engine from damage caused by grime and dirt. When they are clean, the filters also help automobiles operate more efficiently, which can improve performance and gas mileage.

A good rule of thumb is to replace your air and oil filters every time you have the oil changed. You might also change the filters yourself. Just be sure to check your owner’s manual for specific filter sizes and requirements.

For more tips and information, visit Michelinman.com.