

⛽ Clean fuel, smooth ride, zero regrets!
Chevron Techron Concentrate Plus is a premium fuel system cleaner with the highest PEA content on the market, designed to reduce engine knock and clean catalytic converters. Ideal for professional-grade maintenance, it helps restore engine efficiency and emissions performance, making it a must-have for millennial managers who demand reliability and eco-conscious driving.









| ASIN | B0097SDUTE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,350 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #102 in Automotive Fuel System Cleaners |
| Brand | Chevron |
| Brand Name | Chevron |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,410 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00023968003104 |
| Has liquid contents | Yes |
| Item Weight | 3.2 kg |
| Item weight | 3.2 kg |
| Manufacturer | Chevron |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| UPC | 023968003104 |
| Unit Count | 120 Fluid Ounces |
| Unit count | 120 Fluid Ounces |
A**R
Nice
Good one
M**Y
Mixed Success, but still the best product out there
This Techron additive is the best PEA (Poly Ether Amine) product out there in terms of the amount of PEA per oz you are getting. As a result, it works well in my experience on two different problems, within limits. a. It is VERY good at reducing or eliminating engine knock. However, you have to use it a while (longer than the marketing blurb of one bottle). In my experience, to rid yourself of engine knock, use TWO bottles on one tank of gas on a car, e.g. 20 gallon tank. (4 bottles on one tank of gas on a truck, e.g. 30 gallon tank) That is for the first use. Then after going through that tank in natural driving, then use 1 more bottle per tank for two more tanks. (On a truck, that 6 bottles). On a car, that is 4 bottles. More than they say you need, but that is my experience. b. It is OK at remedying Catalytic converter problems. (e.g. P0420 code signifies "Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 1), or the similar P0421 (for Bank2). These codes fire when your catalytic converter is not working. Whether Techron can help fix that or not depends on your vehicle's situation, and how long its been having an issue. The short version, if its been a long time (months and months, or years), this product is unlikely to solve your problems. That is because not only did the vehicle throw the catalytic convert code, but you ignored it a long time. Which typically means that you Catalytic converter has been getting over-temped for a long time, and you have likely melted a good chunk of the internal honeycomb structure as a result. No magic gas tank chemical is going to fix that. But if your vehicle "just' threw the code, this stuff might work. A LOT of the time on older cars, the issue(s) are that you have older rings on your cylinders and they are leaking more oil to the PCV system, and then back into the air intake. That is really dirty oily air, being "reburned" at the demand of Air Quality standards people, to keep the atomosphere cleaner. But its putting tons of oily dirty air through your cylinders and then catalytic converter. That oil doesn't all burn in the cylinder, and so it flows to the Catalytic converter, where it does 1 of two things. It either burns, and coats your platinum coated honeycomb with carbon deposits, or it is not all burned, and it coats it with carbon deposits and "wet oil" residue. This Techron seems to be very good at cleaning up both of those issues. I have old cars, and both (now) use oil catch cans, installed between the PCV valve on the engine, and the air intake's auxillary "SMOG" recycle input orifice. (There is a rubber or metal tube line that runs from the PCV valve to the air intake. An oil catch can is a great idea to catch and cleanup a lot of this oil in that air before it makes it to your engine. This Techron is the other end of the problem. In the gas, it helps clean up the carbon and oil residue in the Catalytic converter (and on your cylinder heads and piston tops), getting rid of knocks (the later), and Cat codes (the former). But as I said. If your Catalytic converter is too far gone, nothing will help it. But spending $100 on 4-6 bottles of this Techron is often worth the effort to "heal" your Cat enough to pass a test. Long term, an oil catch can, and different driving patterns, and checking your spark plugs and ignition coils is worth while. Mis-gaped spark plugs (they wear over time) and aging and imperfect coils can also cause the same problems. Unburned gasoline (instead of oil) that clogs up the Cat. I have fixed my Cat twice now with this stuff. (Each brought on by long drives, over mountain pass freeways (4500 ft., and 4000 ft. (from sea level) charging up the mountain at sustained engine loading. That tends to make old engines just "crap" oil into the air intake (via rings, PVC, intake-second burn) and clog up your Cat. Put some of this stuff in right away, and it can often be reverse without the Cat having gotten SO hot, that it melted the honeycomb, or SO clogged (if not melted), that no chemical is going to succeed to getting the blockage cleaned out. All PEA is good, and this has the most.
S**A
Damage items, no liquid.
3 out of the 6 bottles were damage leaving one empty with nothing in it.
F**.
Excelente producto!!
Muy buen producto, de verdad que la entrega se realiza en tiempo; muy responsables a la hora de empaquetar el producto. Lo recomiendo ampliamente!!
C**N
Chevron fuel cleaner
Chevron's been my go to cleaner since the 80s very effective does a great job maintaining fuel system cleanliness. Very easy to use, just give it a quick Shake remove the cap, dump it in your fuel, that easy. Great job keep up the good work.
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