![]() That's quite a margin of safety so, after quite a dramatic improvement from All In One on one of my cars, I have stocked up on 3 All in Ones from Big Lots for a total of $12. So if Gumout are not overstating how much a bottle can treat, the Big Lots price is 3 times less than Techron BOGOF while the regular Walmart price is 1.5 times less than Techron BOGOF. In comparison the Techron BOGOF is $8 for 2 x 12 gallons = 24 gallons. Right now, Big Lots sells older bottles of All in One for $4. All In One treats 35 gallons instead of 21 gallons so supposedly has more PEA and it also contains a friction modifier. So base you price to PEA ratio on the lower 30% when comparing to Redline.ģ) Gumout Fuel System Cleaner either Regane, Regane High Mileage or All in One are supposed to contain PEA. ![]() Supposedly in excess of 50% and it contains an upper cylinder lubricant.Ģ) Techron Concentrate Plus obviously contains PEA but I've seen MSDS that talk about a range of 30% to 50%. ![]() The only exception may be if you pick up a multi pack cheap at Costco.ġ) If you want to be sure of the high percentage of PEA - Redline. The consensus is that it doesn't contain enough to make it worth the price. I was in Autozone today and Proguard clearly said it contains Techron. Get Chevron Techon fuel system cleaner which does contain PEA, is on BOGO 10 months out of the year, and used to be and may still be the only fuel cleaner that auto manufacturers recommend. The fuel injector cleaner doesn't have PEA.
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