That’s a great question Leo. Yes, you can add more than 2 ounces per gallon when treating your fuel. It’s not necessary on a regular basis, but it’s safe to add a higher concentration whenever you need to boost fuel injector or upper engine cleaning. Tip: We often recommend adding a full can when the tank is low and drive at least 20 miles before adding fuel.
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That’s a great question Leo. Yes, you can add more than 2 ounces per gallon when treating your fuel. It’s not necessary on a regular basis, but it’s safe to add a higher concentration whenever you need to boost fuel injector or upper engine cleaning. Tip: We often recommend adding a full can when the tank is low and drive at least 20 miles before adding fuel.