Versatile Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner Solves Fuel System And Engine Issues – UnderhoodService

Versatile Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner Solves Fuel System And Engine Issues

The multipurpose Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner offers a complete fuel system tune-up plus engine lubrication in a single six-ounce bottle.

Don’t be fooled by its name: Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner does much more than just clean an engine’s fuel injectors. According to the company, when used regularly, the super-concentrated additive quiets noisy injectors and fuel pumps, soothes rough idle, eliminates hard starts, increases power and lubricates the entire fuel system. Plus, Fuel Injector Cleaner includes Rislone’s proprietary Upper Cylinder Lubricant, which extends engine life.

“This single product provides a complete fuel system tune-up before going to work in the engine, where it lubricates cylinders, rings, pistons, valves and guides,” says Clay Parks, vice president of development for Rislone. “Fuel Injector Cleaner is one of the most multipurpose products we make.”

The benefits start in the fuel tank, where Fuel Injector Cleaner (P/N 4701) helps prevent rust and corrosion. It is compatible with modern fuels, including unleaded gasoline, flex fuel, E10, E15, E85, ultra-low-sulfer diesel and other bio blends.

Fuel Injector Cleaner lubricates the fuel lines and fuel pump, ensuring quiet operation. It then moves through the injectors, where it eliminates deposits like gum and varnish.

“Injectors can only operate efficiently if they are clean,” said Parks. “Carbon buildup can cause pre-ignition, power loss, burned valves and even broken rings. If your customers’ vehicles exhibit pinging or hesitation, one bottle of Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner can quickly put them back on the road. Even if nothing seems amiss, the product can improve vehicle mileage and reduce wear over time.”

The Upper Cylinder Lubricant included in Fuel Injector Cleaner was developed by Rislone to make up for the lack of lubrication in modern fuels. It forms a protective barrier inside the cylinders that prevents carbon from sticking. Instead of forming deposits, the carbon is burned off and exits with the exhaust.

Since it is packaged in Rislone’s new EZ Nozzle bottle, Fuel Injector Cleaner can be used in all vehicles, including those with capless or obstructed fuel systems. A built-in flow valve delays the pour to ensure users have time to properly insert the bottle into any filler neck. When inserted into a capless or obstructed fuel tank, the patent-pending Rislone EZ Nozzle opens the fuel system safety door and allows the additive to flow in smoothly. Rislone super-concentrated additives are the only products on the market that can be easily installed directly into capless fuel systems without the need for ancillary equipment.

Like all Rislone products, Fuel Injector Cleaner is made in the U.S.A. It works in all fuel-injected, turbo, direct-injected and carbureted engines. Users simply pour the entire bottle into the fuel tank; six ounces of Fuel Injector Cleaner treat 20 gallons of fuel.

Fuel Injector Cleaner is available to distribution in case packs of 12 six-ounce bottles. For more information about the full line of Rislone premium performance chemicals, visit www.rislone.com, email[email protected] or call (800) 521-7475. You can also follow Rislone on Facebook atwww.facebook.com/Rislone, on YouTube at www.youtube.com/barsproducts and through the blog atwww.barsproducts.com/blog.

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