12/12/2023 0 Comments Redline sl 1![]() ![]() I really wish they would have put one digit after the decimal point, but it is what it is. Unlike our US counterparts who got the MPG, we just have a single digit of L/100km. When you have carbon build-up, and a piece breaks loose, hope for the best, you could end up with more than you've asked forThanks for the detailed insight The only variable that may have been overlooked that I can see being a factor in your test is our MIDs. There have been some scientific tests, most of them were inconclusive, some of them showed a slight improvement, some showed the negative consequences of using something like this. We're talking about a 20$ product, test it out yourself. ![]() especially seafoamīut don't take my word for it. I've always been skeptical of those products. ![]() I think your experience is scientific enough. When you have carbon build-up, and a piece breaks loose, hope for the best, you could end up with more than you've asked for Absolutely no difference.īut don't take my word for it. I had the same 7L/100km during all 3 tests. Once before the additive was mixed in, one during the mix and once during the next tank. I have a 5km stretch of road close by, so i made 2 back and forth laps under the same conditions, same speed, not going over 70km/h, let cruise control do most of the accelerating and do all tests when my fuel level was at 50%. I was always skeptical about these products, so I made a simple test. Is my car the target audience for these types of products? It sure should be, high mileage, decade old.there should be some kind of gunk build up to get rid of, but the fact is, my fuel consumption was already excellent before the treatment, so I did not see an average improvement. They consistently have over 4 out of 5 stars on all websites with people posting reviews so positive you might ask yourself if they were not paid. I used, what was said to be, the AMG of fuel cleaners, Royal Purple. Secondly, I was wondering what is the best way to run the SI-1? I figure I should put it in when I'm on the lower half of the tank, before I fill up, but should I run it in a short period of time (longer highway trip, what I've usually done with fuel additives), or is it better to sit in the gas in the engine? (Shorter trips with a few days in between)? Or is there another way of doing it? How do members on this forum find it affects their TLs? My guess is a lot of that is based on the age and mileage of the vehicle as well. On BobIsTheOilGuy there was some feedback that certain vehicles didn't like it and that some didn't notice a difference. But I was looking for some feedback specific to our vehicles. On sites like BobIsTheOilGuy there was generally good feedback. I picked up a bottle of Redline SI-1 and wanted some feedback.įrom what I've read, it's one of the better products on the market with one of the highest contents of PEA per oz. Hey all, I did a search before I posted this but couldn't find a consistent answer. Please register or login to enable Dark Mode.AcuraZine Member Help, Support & Suggestions Area.
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