Fuel System Cleaners?
Seafoam.
1/3 in the fuel tank, 1/3 in the oil, 1/3 in the intake manifold through a vacuum line, usually the brake booster. Then have fun and floor it everywhere and see if you can see anything in your rear view mirror other than white smoke. Do that until most of the smoke is gone. Then let your car sit for like an hour or 2 and change your oil.
That's what I do.
1/3 in the fuel tank, 1/3 in the oil, 1/3 in the intake manifold through a vacuum line, usually the brake booster. Then have fun and floor it everywhere and see if you can see anything in your rear view mirror other than white smoke. Do that until most of the smoke is gone. Then let your car sit for like an hour or 2 and change your oil.
That's what I do.
LOTS.
But it really cleans EVERYTHING
Pull your injectors and have them pulled and tested.
No fluid additive makes up for a actual cleaning/ rescreening/ new o-rings. They will even bench them. Its the best 40 dollars you can spend.
If the filter is old... replace, 10 bucks. Test your pump... the end.
No fluid additive makes up for a actual cleaning/ rescreening/ new o-rings. They will even bench them. Its the best 40 dollars you can spend. If the filter is old... replace, 10 bucks. Test your pump... the end.
Last edited by Newbsauce; Jul 22, 2008 at 04:40 AM.
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