So_nice 6th Gear February 27, 2011 Share February 27, 2011 i chance upon this HKS DDR (Direct Deposit Removal) on a mag recently and it say until got dragon got tiger like tat. it claims tat it has more cleaning properties compared to the usual market bands and is supposed to restore much of the engine performance after using. price wise i believe should be ard 30-40/bottle (220ml+ i think) i also taken alook at the old STP fuel system cleaner and it's supposed to haf the same properties wif HKS DDR. but ard $19 per bottle. juz curious if anyone of u had use the above items b4? or other brands? do they really work or juz snake oil? my car is 4 yrs++ wif 88,000km. lets discuss! ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stanchiam 1st Gear February 27, 2011 Share February 27, 2011 have tried stp fuel system cleaner, feel the car smoother, the other product not sure Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patrick2008 Neutral Newbie February 28, 2011 Share February 28, 2011 wow rich!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- hi,all,wonderful hand painted canvas art,Beautiful work ,buy it direct from the artist ,fast ship. free shipping now Click here! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ravereviewer Clutched February 28, 2011 Share February 28, 2011 You should try REDEX, much better than STP Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken4555 1st Gear February 28, 2011 Share February 28, 2011 whatever you put into your fuel tank... it has to be burned with your fuel... anything that aids combustion... will give you a better throttle response feel... top grade 2-t when mixed with the petrol, will alter the petrol's molecues and combustion will be different as petrol without additives... v-power is 98... shell 98 is also 98... but many feel a difference... due to the additives... so its all trial and error what works well with your type of petrol and car... all i can say is... to throw in $20-$30-$40 extra into a tank full of petrol, is abit errr.... wasting of money.... the best way to clear deposits is to............ FULL THROTTLE!!!!... keke.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kakabobo Clutched February 28, 2011 Share February 28, 2011 ya Redex red is good. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TL173 1st Gear February 28, 2011 Share February 28, 2011 Curious... can you all share with us, how you guys say Redex is good & much better than STP? Based on value, butt feel response etc? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ravereviewer Clutched February 28, 2011 Share February 28, 2011 This is based purely on the years of experience I have used such additives; used STP for 2 years and REDEX for 5 years. My FC improved upon switch, and I can also feel the "kick". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smhomie Clutched February 28, 2011 Share February 28, 2011 REDEX has lubricating emollient properties, hence cylinder linings + piston rings get lube = smoother. STP does not. Petrol is 'dry' by nature, aromatics. No lubrication. Hence any form of soluble oil into the tank would help in any combustion engine. ie 2T oil Carbon is always there. No such things as clearing out by using additives. That's bullsh1t at its best. Even with water injection, when I took out my exhaust manifold, the carbon layer (port side + chamber) was thin but very hard and bonded to the base substrate. You need to scrape or dremel off. This is on ported n polished head. For casted heads factory issue, it is much worse. I would recommend REDEX although I don't use it. I'm using race cylinder lube direct into fuel tank. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mona-vie 1st Gear February 28, 2011 Share February 28, 2011 REDEX has lubricating emollient properties, hence cylinder linings + piston rings get lube = smoother. STP does not. Petrol is 'dry' by nature, aromatics. No lubrication. Hence any form of soluble oil into the tank would help in any combustion engine. ie 2T oil Carbon is always there. No such things as clearing out by using additives. That's bullsh1t at its best. Even with water injection, when I took out my exhaust manifold, the carbon layer (port side + chamber) was thin but very hard and bonded to the base substrate. You need to scrape or dremel off. This is on ported n polished head. For casted heads factory issue, it is much worse. I would recommend REDEX although I don't use it. I'm using race cylinder lube direct into fuel tank. Wah race cylinder lube...... pls ensure its safe to the environment. Cause not all racing fuel/lubes are environmental friendly. Alot of people pour weird stuff like benzene, acetone etc into their petrol tank. Many does give more power compared to standard petrol but at the expensive of environment. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cba6p 1st Gear February 28, 2011 Share February 28, 2011 Placebo effect la bros. Dun u guys think they smell like kerosene? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solar Turbocharged February 28, 2011 Share February 28, 2011 never seen/heard redex before, but just done a google it seems good. where is it selling now? thought of giving it a try Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smhomie Clutched February 28, 2011 Share February 28, 2011 (edited) Wah race cylinder lube...... pls ensure its safe to the environment. Cause not all racing fuel/lubes are environmental friendly. Alot of people pour weird stuff like benzene, acetone etc into their petrol tank. Many does give more power compared to standard petrol but at the expensive of environment. Not extremely environmentally friendly in a certain way to be honest but the smoothness and power delivery gets the better of me. I reduce my carbon footprint in other ways to compensate. Benzene is one of the ingredients of petrol besides heptane and other peptides. Most people experiment with Toulene in various amounts to get the right mix for more torque power. Toulene works to a certain degree because it increases the surface tension of the petrol droplet and hence explodes with more force within the chamber when ignited, all else being equal. Edited February 28, 2011 by Smhomie Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smhomie Clutched February 28, 2011 Share February 28, 2011 REDEX has been around since the 80's in Singapore. I remember the long round bottle my father used to buy, came with a red cap and it would be leaky after a while. Ink red, semi-viscous and rather oily. Used it on his Peugeot 604 and Saab 900 then. Old skool type of HDB auto shops should have them in stock, try those places ie. Waterloo St (Tye Soon place) or Alexandra Village. Spark plugs would be pink red at ceramic insulator portion though. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ER-3682 Twincharged February 28, 2011 Share February 28, 2011 never seen/heard redex before, but just done a google it seems good. where is it selling now? thought of giving it a try Gee Boon at the end of Rangoon Rd have this $10 per bottle,Tel 62985330. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
So_nice 6th Gear March 1, 2011 Author Share March 1, 2011 yesterday come bk home and drove at a constant speed of 1xx. this morning also felt quite smooth. maybe juz butt feeling. lolx. anyway i bought the STP fuel system cleaner liao..gonna gif it a try. it says "treats up to 21 gallons (abt 95L)". my tank is 40-45L at best. so use half bottle can liao? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solar Turbocharged March 1, 2011 Share March 1, 2011 saw this on amazon.. http://www.amazon.com/Chevron-Techron-Syst...sim_dbs_auto_11 isn't this the more concentrated techron used by caltex? understand the portion added in petrol at the station pumps is negligible, this should be better with the cleaning? anyone used this before? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Picanto 3rd Gear March 1, 2011 Share March 1, 2011 yesterday come bk home and drove at a constant speed of 1xx. this morning also felt quite smooth. maybe juz butt feeling. lolx. anyway i bought the STP fuel system cleaner liao..gonna gif it a try. it says "treats up to 21 gallons (abt 95L)". my tank is 40-45L at best. so use half bottle can liao? of course can. its made in the USA where the fuel tank is big and they have to use the whole bottle. for your car, use 1/2 bottle in year 1, then the reminder in year 2. very economical. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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