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Berryman 7516 High Mileage Fuel System Rejuvenator is a 15 fl.oz universal fuel additive formulated with exclusive HEST solvents and powerful detergents to clean fuel injectors, intake valves, carburetors, and combustion chambers. Ideal for vehicles with over 60,000 miles, it restores lost engine power, reduces rough idle and hesitation, improves fuel economy, disperses moisture, and stabilizes gasoline, ensuring smoother, more efficient drivability across a wide range of gas-powered engines.






| ASIN | B01MSCT6SZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #63,670 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #86 in Fuel System Cleaners |
| Brand | Berryman |
| Brand Name | Berryman |
| Capacity | 425 Milliliters |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 868 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00075894075168 |
| Included Components | 15-Ounce |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 2.25"W x 8.63"H |
| Item Type Name | B-60 High Mileage Fuel System Rejuvenator Easy Pour-In Metal Can |
| Item Weight | 15.52 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Berryman Products |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Number | 7516 |
| Part Number | 7516 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.25"W x 8.63"H |
| UPC | 075894075168 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**P
Amazing
Used on my motorcycle 8k mi victory hammer, sat for over 3 years amazingly started up put sea foam in 1oz/gal. Rode short distances ok. But the engine started hesitating, no power when I throttled kept feeling like the bike was going to putter out. I was told by a shop it could cost upwards of $1500 to change the entire fuel filter system because itโs inside literally in the gas tank. Before paying all that money I first did some long overdue maintenance changed the oil, spark plugs, cleaned out the KN air filter. And while it would idle ok when I rode, same issue hesitation when throttling no power. Almost called the mechanic, but I read about peopleโs success and luck with Berryman. And the reviews are not kidding! I put an ounce, maybe a little more, because I eyeball it along with 1 gallon of fuel, because I wanted it to be concentrated. Let the bike run for 30 minutes and took it for a ride no more hesitation. I did a second round of the Berrymanโs 1oz/1gal of ethanol free fuel from the local Wawa seems the only place that has ethanol free. And with the oil change, spark change air filter, and of course the star of the show Berryman it did the trick the bike runs like new. do I probably have to change out the fuel filter at this point? Sheโs purring like a kitty at this point so if it ainโt brokeโฆ There was a lot left I put it in my suv 20-6 Lincoln Nav L and noticed more power, smoother and quieter engine, canโt even tell if running. Used sea foam, Lucas, chevron, fuel cleaners, they donโt hold a candle imo to berrymans.
E**E
Does the job!
Does the job!
C**O
Great quality fuel system cleaner.
Excellent product from Berryman. Used in combination with the regular Berryman Fuel system and fuel filter cleaner is powerful. Used in both cars, we own at home. One is a GDI vehicle. The other is a Port Injected one with no turbos. Price is good too and reasonable.
H**R
Works
So far its worked very well on my old Dodge Ram v10. Would purchase again.
A**N
Works for one good cleanout
Bought a 2007 Rav4 4-cylinder without knowing about the oil burning issues with the piston rings. It started getting pretty bad, like a quart of oil per 300 miles. Seafoam or the normal B12 did not seem to help. Based on the review here, I decided to try it and let me tell you it works (at least the first time). It did make my engine misfire once (probably from carbon burning up) but after running it through the whole tank, oil burning is now about a quart per 1000 miles. Over time it has been creeping back up. I have tried using this again and the regular B12. It seems after using this once, the difference between using this and B12 is negligible so save yourself some money on future and just get B12. Now, I just use a B12 before every oil change and that seems to be keeping the oil burning at around a quart per 700 miles. Hopefully this keeps it manageable until the car gives out. I have considered doing a B12 piston soak but haven't found the time.
W**7
BUY THIS NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!๐๐พ๐๐ฝ
This stuff is unbelievable! Works so well I've tried all types of fuel system cleaners in my 2007 GMC YUKON DENALI 6.2L but this and BG44K is the absolute best ,a difference that you can really notice. I had a little tap in the engine that would go away after a while I tried Marvel Mystery oil, " did nothing" and a few others I can't remember, but when I drove all the gas out and poured this in, then filled up after about a full day of driving I notice the tap went a away to a very smooth idol wow I'm guessing it cleaned the lifters to get them unstuck, a major problem with these trucks. I'll probably stock up because anything that works well in life companies like to discontinue smh. Get this you'll love it!
D**S
Waste of money or miracle in a bottle?
Assumed I'd be wasting $19, but thought it might be a low/no risk fix for a 2011 Honda CRV with oil consumption issues. That engine was poorly made and suffered from some piston ring stickiness that leads to blow by, oil consumption and PCV fouling. Prior to this, tried a number of other non invasive things including replacing PCV. Pre treatment: Oil consumption of 1 qt per 1000 miles (.95ml / mile) using 0w-20. MPG 21-22 on 80/20 highway/city. Oil smelled strongly of fuel, suggesting perhaps fuel dilution also happening. Spark plugs 1,2,4 looked fine. Plug 3 had some oil fouling on it. I suspect that's the cylinder with the oil control ring issue. Process: 1. Fresh oil 0w-20 change. 2. Added the Berryman high mileage to full tank. Ran tank nearly empty, refuelled. 3. Verified oil level. 4. Took some road trips. Results: Two road trips of about 1400 miles. Hot weather (90F), interstate driving at 70-80mph for 16 hours total engine time. Up and down hills. Aggregate fuel economy over the 1400 miles via the onboard: 24.3 mpg. (Previous 21). Oil consumption: 500ml (.35ml / mile). This type of driving is the worst case scenario for oil consumption. High load, high speed, high heat. Post treatment there was a ~2 mpg increase in fuel economy, and 63% decrease in oil consumption. It's a little early to claim victory on this, but I'm genuinely surprised. I didn't change any other variables except the Berrymans. Conclusion: If you have a minor issue of a gummed up oil control ring, you might get good results from this. It seems to have helped compression (I didn't check with a gauge so all anecdotal) and fuel economy (also increased compression).
B**5
Quality product!
Berryman's is a quality product! Would recommend, add with full gas tank atleast once a year and you are set.
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