?Injector cleaner works in the way that they remove particles and deposits from the fuel. However, the residual, if large enough, may in turn blocks the fuel injectors.? That statement was paraphrased quite a bit because I forgot what he said exactly, but is he correct in general? How does that differ if I pay a shop to do the ?Fuel Injectors Service? for 50 bucks? I call up one shop to ask and they say they pour injector cleaner in the tank and run the engine for a while? basically the same darn thing I can do myself.
my friend said, the complete "real" fuel injector job should involve removing the injectors, cleaning it with a brush, and then running it through a "resonator" or some sort to test it. He said that is usually not for regular people and more so for racing application, cause each injector cleaned would cost 20-30 bucks.
more questions:
should I change the fuel filter first, then dump the cleaner in the tank?
also, which brand of injector cleaner should I use?
my friend said, the complete "real" fuel injector job should involve removing the injectors, cleaning it with a brush, and then running it through a "resonator" or some sort to test it. He said that is usually not for regular people and more so for racing application, cause each injector cleaned would cost 20-30 bucks.
more questions:
should I change the fuel filter first, then dump the cleaner in the tank?
also, which brand of injector cleaner should I use?