Best Fuel Injector Cleaner
I’m planning on buying some fuel injector cleaner as I’ve noticed a small dip in my gas mileage. I’ll be changing my oil in 3 days and will be buying 2 bottles to put in my tank (1 per fillup) on my 2011 E550 4M.
That being said, does anyone have a recommended brand to use or one that perhaps works better?
All suggestions are appreciated, thanks!
Shell, texaco and other major fuels have good cleaners in them specially when using the premium high octane fuels...
SEafoam works well too.




I’m planning on buying some fuel injector cleaner as I’ve noticed a small dip in my gas mileage. I’ll be changing my oil in 3 days and will be buying 2 bottles to put in my tank (1 per fillup) on my 2011 E550 4M.
That being said, does anyone have a recommended brand to use or one that perhaps works better?
All suggestions are appreciated, thanks!




Also if you have an E-85 compatible car, that will scour out your tank, lines, pump and injectors, my car runs fine on it, only tried it twice though. milage goes down 30%
Last edited by pierrejoliat; Jan 8, 2021 at 10:40 AM.
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Also if you have an E-85 compatible car, that will scour out your tank, lines, pump and injectors, my car runs fine on it, only tried it twice though. milage goes down 30%
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I also bought a case of the STP Fuel Treatment bottles recently to help combat the ethanol in the gas and the winter blend. One bottle treats about 20 gallons of fuel. I use it every other fill up. Can buy a case for like $30 bucks on Amazon to have around. My E350 responds well to it in the tank.
My 2015 GTI loves the K44 once a year, and really loves the STP in the tank too.
I'll add Techron every few months as my car has minimal mileage per year - under 10k.
I've relied on bobistheoilguy.com for a long time for great info on lubricants and fuel additives.
I also bought a case of the STP Fuel Treatment bottles recently to help combat the ethanol in the gas and the winter blend. One bottle treats about 20 gallons of fuel. I use it every other fill up. Can buy a case for like $30 bucks on Amazon to have around. My E350 responds well to it in the tank.
My 2015 GTI loves the K44 once a year, and really loves the STP in the tank too.
I have a bunch of BG 44K fuel treatment (in tank, not pressure cleaner) that'll use before my next oil change.
It is a catalytic process, that Techron does, so it actually keeps working on the 2nd tank of good fuel...
Most don't need any additive (sorry Chevron), just Top Tier Fuel.
I knew one of the Chemical Physicists on the Techron design team. I'm taking the 5th on anything else :-)
And as always: YMMV
It is a catalytic process, that Techron does, so it actually keeps working on the 2nd tank of good fuel...
Most don't need any additive (sorry Chevron), just Top Tier Fuel.
I knew one of the Chemical Physicists on the Techron design team. I'm taking the 5th on anything else :-)
And as always: YMMV

No need to overdo it or spend large amounts of money. If you use top tier fuels regularly, you should be in pretty good shape already.

This is it, right? I have a bottle of Techron that I have never put in because I fill my car with Costco premium regularly. So not seeing the value add of more cleaner. Never had any issues that would suggest that adding injector cleaner would improve things. What am I missing?
Last edited by MBNUT1; Jan 13, 2021 at 10:14 AM.
I advocate for top tier, but Mercedes engineers these cars to run in all sort of environments and with all sorts of fuel qualities. Running top tier fuel here is plenty enough, even if you don't run it every time (I do not).








