Cataclean Diesel is a patented & EPA Approved complete engine, fuel and exhaust system cleaner that helps to reduce carbon build-up and also cleans your vehicle's oxygen sensors, fuel injectors and cylinder heads. Cataclean does not alter fuel composition and is safe for your engine. Testing at an independent emissions testing facility showed using Cataclean can lower your total hydrocarbon emissions (Performance results are dependent on driver habits and vehicle condition.)
Use Cataclean to fix drivability issues such as power reduction, hesitation and hard starts, as a pre-treatment before an emissions test or to extend the life of your vehicle.
A well-running engine helps to restore and maintain catalytic converter efficiency. Use four times a year to help maintain proper engine operation.
Features:
EPA approved
Easy to use by simply filling up every 3 months
Does not alter fuel composition and is safe for your engine (Gas, Diesel, Flex Fuel, and Hybrid)
Helps to lower particulate emissions and reduces risk of DPF clogging
Helps to reduce diesel particulate build-up actively helping the DPF to regenerate
Helps to maintains and restores catalytic converter efficiency
Helps to improve engine performance and fuel efficiency
Ideal for stop/start and urban driving
Legal in all 50 states
Patented formula
Specs
Brand
Cataclean
Emission Code
5
Product Type
chemical
UPC
084041041451
Part Number
120007DE
Emissions
5
This part is legal for sale or use on Emissions Controlled Vehicles, Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles, and Racing Use Only Vehicles because it does not affect vehicle emissions and is not covered by emissions regulations.
Pour entire content of bottle into fuel tank then drive for at least 15 minutes and refuel when necessary. For best results it is recommended to add one bottle of CATACLEAN® LIQUID SCIENCE to approximately 1/4 tank of fuel.
Applications
*Free Shipping & Handling only offered to the contiguous US on orders over $100, excludes clearance parts and oversized packages.
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar regulations.