Diesel Injector Cleaner (PEA-Based) Formulation
$ 69
Description
The Diesel Injector Cleaner (PEA-Based) is a specialized fuel treatment designed to remove and control internal engine deposits that form in modern diesel fuel systems during normal operation. The formulation uses polyether amine (PEA) chemistry, a detergent technology known for its ability to remain active at high combustion temperatures and to act directly on carbon-based and fuel-derived deposits.
PEA detergents survive the combustion process and maintain their cleaning capability where many other detergent types degrade. This makes them particularly suitable for modern diesel engines operating under high thermal and mechanical stress.
Deposit Formation in Diesel Fuel Systems
Diesel engines naturally develop deposits due to high-pressure injection systems, tight injector tolerances, elevated combustion temperatures, and inconsistent fuel quality. Over time, these operating conditions lead to deposit buildup on injector tips, injector nozzles, internal fuel passages, and intake-facing combustion surfaces.
These deposits disrupt fuel spray patterns and reduce atomization quality. As a result, combustion efficiency can decline, and injector performance may become inconsistent. Effective deposit control plays a key role in maintaining stable fuel delivery and combustion behavior.
How the PEA-Based Cleaner Works
This PEA-based diesel injector cleaner is added directly to diesel fuel. Once dosed into the fuel tank, it circulates through the fuel lines, high-pressure pump, injectors, and combustion chamber during normal engine operation.
As the engine runs, active PEA molecules attach to existing deposits. They gradually soften and break down these materials, allowing them to disperse into the fuel stream. The engine then burns these dispersed residues safely during combustion. Over time, this process helps restore injector cleanliness and maintain proper spray characteristics.
Scope and Limitations of the Product
This formulation focuses strictly on deposit management. It does not repair mechanical damage, rebuild worn injectors, or correct nozzle erosion. It also does not replace lubricants or compensate for mechanical failures.
If injectors suffer from physical wear or structural damage, mechanical servicing or replacement remains necessary. The cleaner supports chemical cleaning only and should not be viewed as a mechanical repair solution.
Fuel Compatibility and Functional Design
The cleaner does not alter diesel fuel composition beyond the controlled addition of detergents, dispersants, and optional ignition-support components. When used as directed, it remains compatible with modern diesel fuel systems.
Users can apply the product for routine maintenance, corrective cleaning, or professional service treatments, depending on formulation strength and application strategy.
Product Range and Applications
The Diesel Injector Cleaner (PEA-Based) series includes multiple concentration levels. These range from maintenance-grade formulations to high-strength and intensive one-tank treatment systems. Some variants also incorporate cetane-improving components, allowing combined deposit control and combustion support.
These products suit passenger vehicles, commercial fleets, and professional service environments where fuel system cleanliness and injector performance stability form part of regular diesel engine maintenance programs.



