"Jon N. Benignus" wrote:
>
> > That's why you change the oil after runing the Techron through - to get
> > those deposits out of the engine quick. No one *ever* claimed that
> > Techron cleans the O2 sensors, only that the product itself won't harm
> > them.
> Didn't I agree with that?
> My point was, if the oil gets nasty from it, the O2 sensor probably does
> too, and over use of Techron or any other fuel system cleaner may result in
> a deposit fouled sensor. That's all.
>
> Jon
> STL MO
a cleaner burning engine will self clean the O2/Cat with
heat at highway speeds. carbon burns off at 900/950 F
check the outlet (inside pipe) color on the exhaust after
a decent highway trip and the inside is the same :)
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