Ken, instead of giving a sarcastic answer, you could have looked it up and
saw that it is used in the gas tank, and cleans fuel injectors & other parts
of the intake system. Anyone that would use it on fiberglass would probably
severely damage their car. That's why I asked "in" not "on" a 1992-1996
LT1.

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>> Has anyone tried using Chemtool B12 in a 92-96 LT1? Any pros or cons?
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> But as for using it on fiberglass, don't ask me, and don't sue me if
> your car melts
'Key - 29 Oct 2007 17:12 GMT
>> On Oct 26, 7:31 am, "Paul J. Veres" <ve...@sbcglobal.net>
>> wrote:
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>>> 1981 White Corvette
>>> 1995 Competition Yellow Corvette
Lucas Fuel Treatment is a better product.
http://tinyurl.com/ljvzj
been using it for years.....
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Empty3 - 29 Oct 2007 22:13 GMT
>>>> Has anyone tried using Chemtool B12 in a 92-96 LT1? Any pros or cons?
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> my2¢
I've used Lucas and Chevron's Techron - I lean more towards Techron.
I have also have my 2000 FI's cleaned at a shop, and I saw very good
results.
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Ken - 30 Oct 2007 16:09 GMT
> Ken, instead of giving a sarcastic answer, you could have looked it up and
> saw that it is used in the gas tank, and cleans fuel injectors & other parts
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Ken - 30 Oct 2007 16:14 GMT
> Ken, instead of giving a sarcastic answer, you could have looked it up
Why should I?
I'm looking at an aerosol can of Berryman's B-12 Chemtool right now,
know full well what it's used for, although I wouldn't suggest
spraying it into an gas tank
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> saw that it is used in the gas tank, and cleans fuel injectors & other parts
> of the intake system.
Jon - 31 Oct 2007 02:19 GMT
> Why should I?
> I'm looking at an aerosol can of Berryman's B-12 Chemtool right now,
> know full well what it's used for, although I wouldn't suggest
> spraying it into an gas tank
Exactly. It was originally made for cleaning external carburetor
parts. I've used it for years to clean any type of small moving parts,
springs etc. and have never heard of anyone using it as a gasoline
additive.
Paul J. Veres - 31 Oct 2007 14:16 GMT
http://www.berrymanproducts.com/Default.aspx?tabid=140

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>> Why should I?
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> I've used it for years to clean any type of small moving parts, springs
> etc. and have never heard of anyone using it as a gasoline additive.
'Key - 31 Oct 2007 17:03 GMT
>> Why should I?
>> I'm looking at an aerosol can of Berryman's B-12 Chemtool
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> type of small moving parts, springs etc. and have never
> heard of anyone using it as a gasoline additive.
This is probably confused with:
B-12 CHEMTOOL® GAS TREATMENT CARB CLEANER
Formulated with High Energy Solvent Technology (H.E.S.T.) to
clean all internal fuel system circuits by chemically
dissolving varnish, carbon, and gum deposits. Thoroughly
cleans fuel jets, carburetor circuits, fuel pump, and
combustion chamber for faster starts, smoother idling and
maximum fuel economy. Catalytic converter and oxygen sensor
safe.
Part #0112 NET 11 fl. oz. Pour Bottle
http://www.berrymanproducts.com/Default.aspx?tabid=140

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Ric Seyler - 28 Nov 2007 20:39 GMT
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>spraying it into an gas tank
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I think they market a pour in tank cleaner now-a-days.......
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