Originally posted by: flot
	
	
		
		
			Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
You might want to speak from a standpoint of being a pro in the automotive field before making BS statements. 
Sure, there are also cars running around with 50k miles that have never had an oil change.   
There are cars running around with steel belts hanging out of their tires but they are still holding air. 
Etc, etc.  
Injector cleaning IS most certainly worthwhile.  Sure, engines will run without it, but not as well or efficiently as they should.
		
		
	 
And you're a pro in the automotive field?
Here's a quiz for you - how long have fuel injected engines been around in cars?
Now how many years ago did Jiffy Lube start trying to convince consumers they needed their fuel injectors cleaned every time they went to get an oil change?
Get back to me and let me know what exactly people were doing for that 20 year gap...
		
 
		
	 
1.  Yes, I'm a professional with over 20 years of experience, a community college degree in the field, and numerous factory certifications.   Also ASE certified, although ASE is basically worthless as far as knowledge goes.  
2. Fuel injection has been around longer than you have, for sure.   Who cares when exactly the first one in a car was?  That is totally irrelevant.....EFI was not the primary fuel delivery system for the majority of cars until the mid-to-late 80's.   
3. Jiffy Lube does not to my knowledge advise that injectors be cleaned every oil change....and neither does anyone else.   
And if they did, so what?  Who in the hell goes to Jiffy Lube for anything other than oil changes and state inspections anyway?  Nobody there knows how to hardly fix a sandwich, much less an automobile.   I wouldn't let a bunch of teenaged pimple farmers touch my vehicle. 
Bottom line, when you can tell me that you've personally flow tested injectors before and after you personally cleaned them HUNDREDS of times, and you've personally seen the improvement....when you've personally worked on a problem vehicle multiple times with either constant contact with a factory engineer or with one actually working on the car with you....THEN you come back and start handing out some advice.  
Otherwise, just read the damn thread and learn something.