Best Fuel Injector Cleaner, Gumout, B12 Chemtool, Lucas, Amsoil, Redline, Seafoam, Part 2

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Published 2021-02-23
Which fuel cleaner do you think will clean these carboned spark plugs the best? Let's find out!
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All Comments (21)
  • @jimmousseau2765
    I’ve been using AMSOIL products for 28 years. Never let me down.
  • @Walkercolt1
    Berryman B-12 is a better FUEL INJECTOR cleaner while Seafoam is a better intake system cleaner, so that is kinda "apples-to-oranges". I can strongly endorse BOTH products, and I've used Berryman since the 1960's on small engines carburetors (the old-fashioned kind!) that were plugged-up with crud. My best friend growing up, his Dad had a 1950 Dodge pick-up that was running bad and I took-off the carb and got a $2.20 re-build kit for it, dipped the parts in Berryman Carb Cleaner (gallon can with the basket) and re-built the carb on his front porch, put it back on, and was shocked when it fired first crank! I think I was 11 1/2 years-old that summer. Mr. Stage offered me $10 about the parts and cleaners, but I knew he couldn't afford it. I shook his hand instead. The next spring I put a new carb on my parent's 1953 Chevy Bel-Air, then a starter on Paw-paw's 1952 DeSoto "Baby" Hemi (that was HARD, a 6 volt starter was HEAVY!).
  • @captainsalty9022
    I’m glad to see that I’m not the only one who struggles with adult proof packaging.😊
  • @maldo357
    I was a big Lucas fan till now, hello gumout
  • I've always liked the B12. I like the Gumout too. If you run any of these in your fuel every 2-3 months, they would all work just fine and would keep stuff from building up. Thanks to the maker of the video
  • @dgunearthed7859
    and the pudding cups return! Love it. I would only suggest letting them sit on a white background to maximize the view of the sludge. I understand that Lucas didn't do well in THIS test but there are tests where it was actually put INTO the fuel and run through the engine and it does well. I know it works SO well it completely destroys the dirt instead of it just falling off the plug.
  • @WmTyndale
    The cleaners may have been designed to work WITH gasoline. Like pure liquid soap dose not clean that well. It relies on the polarity of the H2O molecule to pull the dirt and grease away from your hands for example.
  • @donlum9128
    I used bottle of Lucas in about 7 gallons of gas. It cleared my reoccurring P0406 EGR code. Awesome stuff
  • I tried out the Redline & it’s a good one I have to admit it’s on the pricey side at $15.00. A bottle .I’ve used Lucas before it’s a great product as well ! They expanded there products. Both the Lucas & Redline are two good products! I’ve heard good things about BG products never tried them ! BG products are on the pricey side . But if something works & lives up to its clam . Well then makes good sense to stick with what works . I’m shocked that Lucas didn’t do that well after seeing this I’m convinced to stick with the ones you mentioned that worked . The Amsoil is one I never tried . They have a great line of Engine oils which I heard where good . Although I never tried them .
  • GREAT video! I used to use Lucas a long time ago. I use gumont for the past year now and it works pretty darn good 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
  • @Hyperbolous
    Love the channel! Then ol’ boy that showed me how well seafoam works put it in the gas tank as per instructions. However he also put a little in every vacuum line inbound to the engine. Before this was done, my 96 Lincoln was running a little rough. Not quite missing bad, but entering the interstate, you knew to not shoot any gaps. During that initial treatment (done in the parking lot at work) the Secretary came running out to make sure we were ok. The exhaust 0:00 cloud was enormous. No wind at all made sure the entire building knew what we were up to. It worked. No more hesitation at all after the treatment. I did it every other month, Until every electrical device broke. Scraped the car. Unfortunate, as the drivetrain was bulletproof!
  • @Doc1855
    We own 3 vehicles. I put in a can of Gumout every 6K miles on each of our vehicles to keep the fuel ejectors clean. I also change the oil every 4K miles with Kirkland full synthetic. Every 30K miles I have the front and rear differential, transfer case and a transmission flush. The radiator is back flushed every 3 years or 36K miles. Every 60K miles I replace all the belts and hoses. We generally keep our vehicles for 15-20 years/ 250-300K miles or until they need a major repair. When we do sell our vehicles our family and friends always want first dibs because they know what a maintenance nut I am. The most miles I ever got out of a vehicle was a Toyota Corolla. When it finally died it was 24 years old and had a Whopping 488K miles. It was 5 years old when I bought it with 70K miles. I bought it from my sister for $500 for my college car. She paid only $950 for it when it was 3 years old with 21K miles from my grandparents as her old Celica died so my grandparents sold it to her for her college car. When it died in 02, I replaced it with a new Camry.
  • @31budlab
    Great video. Love to watch actual testing. Thanks for putting in your time to do a quality job.
  • @jimmymccoy967
    I’ve ran Seafoam for many years, even back when I had my old carbureted cars it’s always worked great. There’s a reason why it’s called a tuneup in a can.
  • @bthorn5035
    I got some Howe's based on a recommendation. I found out it really isn't meant for cleaning, but more for lubrication, anti jellingand water control. Last week, I drained 1.5 quarts from my water fuel separator and let it sit overnight. Zero water. Im pretty happy with that.
  • @Thisishard2333
    Lucas for me. Have been using it since the day I bought my 89 S-10 blazer.Gave it away with 359k. Never ever had a problem. Still had the original muffler. I buy it in the gallon size and just keep refilling the little bottles.
  • @BPattB
    From my own experience I bought a bore cam just because it was 70% off. I had some of the spray Seafoam laying around and figured since the carb was off I would spray a @ a 1.5 second blast down the intake runners and take a look. The intake valves had some carbon. As soon as I looked I could see the Seafoam bubbling. It was also "smoking" a bit. I ran the camera in to the valve and it left a clean spot where it contracted.
  • I've had really good performance with Techron fuel system cleaner. Made by Chevron Fuel injector cleaner is designed to clean fuel injectors and intake valves at engine operating temperatures. It's not really meant to clean plugs by soaking at room temperature.
  • @janietyler3815
    My good friend who swore by Lucas got my SUV truck more gas mileage using it I was amazed ,I still use all the products when needed .