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I would have to say yes. It is very potent, and includes some highly concentrated chemicls that WILL eat away styrofoam for one (supposidely, there's a commercial/video around somewhere where this is demonstrated) hence, their use of the metal cylinderic can :)

It all depends on what you are looking to "fix" though. I add the stuff every 5,000 miles just for "cheap insurance" :) Run my tank to near empty (get as much of the old stale gas out as possible), fill the tank up with some Premium, and THEN dump in the whole can of B-12 CHEMTOOL and set off for the highway, something that allows you to put petal to the metal, to let it work through the injectors, cylinders, etc.

It works great to clean up the whole fual system.

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