injector cleaning idea
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injector cleaning idea
I have always thought the usual "over the counter" products like techron etc. have always been too diluted to really do anything as far as serious injector cleaning goes.
I was wondering what you guys think of this.
What about super concentrating it? Instead of adding a bottle of techron to a full tank of gas, what about adding it to 1/8th a tank of gas. I figure this might be bad for the O2 sensors, so of course if I ever did something like this, I would remove all of the O2 sensors first.
So, letting the car idle or driving it around the block with this concentrated mixture for half an hour or so, then filling the tank up with a few gas cans before hooking up the o2 sensors again?
Would this really damage anything? Any risk to the catalytic converters? How about the fuel lines? 30 minutes or so shouldn't cause any problems in that regard will it?
I was wondering what you guys think of this.
What about super concentrating it? Instead of adding a bottle of techron to a full tank of gas, what about adding it to 1/8th a tank of gas. I figure this might be bad for the O2 sensors, so of course if I ever did something like this, I would remove all of the O2 sensors first.
So, letting the car idle or driving it around the block with this concentrated mixture for half an hour or so, then filling the tank up with a few gas cans before hooking up the o2 sensors again?
Would this really damage anything? Any risk to the catalytic converters? How about the fuel lines? 30 minutes or so shouldn't cause any problems in that regard will it?
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theres gotta be a reason y they specify a full tank and no less cuz it most likely WILL harm something or another in ur car,but yesh dealers do do it. they hook up something directly to ur fuel system. ur car runs on the thing they put on instead of ur fuel pump actually being used to pump gas.
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I wouldn't worry at all about it unless your car is running rough. I found out some people run about 7 Oz. of acetone in a full tank of gas once in awhile to clean injectors and tried it - works pretty well but don't get it on your paint. You also might want to check if your throttle body is clean and spray that with some throttle body cleaner.
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I used to work at az many moons ago and one of the other employees thought it would be a good idea to put 4bottles of techron in a full tank.
It melted and desolved the fuel filter element and the car never ran well again.
He went through he'll try to get the car back to running without constant missfires.
I'd say it's not worth it if your injector is clogged you can always pop it out and clean it yourself.
It melted and desolved the fuel filter element and the car never ran well again.
He went through he'll try to get the car back to running without constant missfires.
I'd say it's not worth it if your injector is clogged you can always pop it out and clean it yourself.
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I'm not trying to pick on you Chitownson, but how do you know the cleaner is doing anything?
I hear a lot of people talk about which injector cleaners work better than others, but aside from flow testing on a bench setup it's pure speculation.
IME an improvement in injector performance thats large enough to register on a dyno or wideband is beyond the cleaning capabilities of an in-tank additive.
Dave
I hear a lot of people talk about which injector cleaners work better than others, but aside from flow testing on a bench setup it's pure speculation.
IME an improvement in injector performance thats large enough to register on a dyno or wideband is beyond the cleaning capabilities of an in-tank additive.
Dave
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Car started running a little rough after I filled up with a tank of gas so I added a little acetone and it cleared up by the time I got to work. I also left my lawnmower sit awhile and the gas got bad, making the mower sputter. I ran a little acetone through it and it stopped sputtering within 10 minutes. I guess I don't have a PHD or test equipment but I believe what I see. (Don't get me wrong, I don't think the stuff is any kind of miracle cure, it just seems to have worked 1/2 way decent for me....)
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I'm not trying to pick on you Chitownson, but how do you know the cleaner is doing anything?
I hear a lot of people talk about which injector cleaners work better than others, but aside from flow testing on a bench setup it's pure speculation.
IME an improvement in injector performance thats large enough to register on a dyno or wideband is beyond the cleaning capabilities of an in-tank additive.
Dave
I hear a lot of people talk about which injector cleaners work better than others, but aside from flow testing on a bench setup it's pure speculation.
IME an improvement in injector performance thats large enough to register on a dyno or wideband is beyond the cleaning capabilities of an in-tank additive.
Dave
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My brother runs a bottle of fuel system cleaner and the cheapest bottle of octane booster he can find with a full tank to clean it. He does this on his rally speced STI and his daily driver maxima. Done it for years on both and no problems. I just did it on mine as well and although i didn't notice a difference, i didn't notice a problem either.
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well,
well, how about this? you been buying fuel injector cleaner ever since you bought your car.. it's called the miracle of "gasoline"!! And wait, theres more!! for every gallon of gasoline, they have included a injector cleaning agent in the mix!! thus resulting in your injectors being clean!! But why you feel no performance difference when you add the fuel injector cleaner in your car, is because your injectors are probably clean to begin with from the gasoline!!
BUT WAIT!! We have MORE!! YES MORE!! if you really want your injectors clean, get them cleaned for about 100 bucks! where they actually take your fuel rail and injectors and clean them!!
now, back to your scheduled thread.
BUT WAIT!! We have MORE!! YES MORE!! if you really want your injectors clean, get them cleaned for about 100 bucks! where they actually take your fuel rail and injectors and clean them!!
now, back to your scheduled thread.
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probably not that much, but getting to all your injectors is not as easy as you think. You might as well change out the lower and upper intake gasket, along with the front and rear valve covers, tb, egr, iacv, gaskets also.
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Also, no need to change out the TB or IACV gaskets unless you take either one of those components off, which might not be a bad idea if it's been a long time since they've been cleaned.
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Why would you change out the LIM gaskets? They never leak, and you know what they say about not touching it if it's working just fine...
Also, no need to change out the TB or IACV gaskets unless you take either one of those components off, which might not be a bad idea if it's been a long time since they've been cleaned.
Also, no need to change out the TB or IACV gaskets unless you take either one of those components off, which might not be a bad idea if it's been a long time since they've been cleaned.
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figured to change out the lim since the injectors are already off?? cause from what it semed like you would need to take the injectors off to get to the lim?? but then again, you'd still have to take the fuel rail off too. Thats why i left mine and only changed out the upper. But i figured if you're there, might as well??? and how do you get the intake manifold off without taking off the egr, tb, and iacv?? you kinda just slide the manifold out of the way with everything attached???
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Never said you shouldn't replace the EGR guide tube gasket, as you do have to remove it to get the UIM off. The TB and IACV, however, don't need to come off. The IACV makes getting to the EGR tube nuts a lot easier, but by no means mandatory. Hell, without EGR or rear brackets, it only takes ~5 minutes to remove my UIM.
and the most trouble some was to get the brackets taht hold the wires to the coils off.....pita..
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crap, so from what you're saying is that me taking off the iacv, and tb was like a waste of time??? i left the rear bracket support bolt off as many orgers said to leave it off, so i did. and yea, i read your post about how you can take urs off in 5 min.... and how you took off another intake manifold with a screw drive and vice grips...
and the most trouble some was to get the brackets taht hold the wires to the coils off.....pita..
and the most trouble some was to get the brackets taht hold the wires to the coils off.....pita..
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