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brillo_76 11-29-2019 05:59 PM

Locus fuel injector cleaner?
 
I was just thinking that for close to 30 years of owning and working on Toyotas for that long. I didn't have to change an injector. Granted I know eventually I will from used rides and PO neglect. I do use fuel injector cleaner once or a few times a year. I am thinking it may work in keeping them clean. Thoughts on this??https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...63f4f8b2ee.jpg

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STI_MECE 12-02-2019 03:02 PM

I think fuel injector cleaner is something similar to "snake oil".

And I have seen some manufacturers actually state to not put any cleaners inside the fuel tank as it can eat at seals or loosen up solidified dirt chunks or what have you in the tank. That is coming, not word for word, from my shitubishi FSM for my 2010 Lancer.

mind you that is what a fuel filter is for to catch the sediment.

In my opinion the best fuel injector cleaner is one that can be used with mixing with the oil. Like marvel mystery oil.

I always use this stuff for rebuilding engines because it eats at carbon build up and really does take it away with ease. I think to chase bolts with it too and it works for that too.

Now Marvel Mystery oil is a true snake oil but it works for the oil and cleaning sludge out and I have put it in the tank before. I do not see any changes because if your injectors are good then how can you clean injectors that are already clean?

If you really wanted to go the extra, pull the injectors, take them to a fuel injector place and have them flow tested and then they will clean them. Its money, like 10-20 an injector depending on if its port or direct injected.

thats my 2 cents probably more than what you wanted to know lol

The best way to keep injectors clean is flooring it lol :banana:

Sir.T.Grant 12-05-2019 10:04 AM

if it works so well
 
what does everyone not do it?

onemanarmy 12-05-2019 10:07 AM

What?

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brillo_76 12-09-2019 10:35 PM

I can understand folks thinking its snake oil junk etc. How else can you explain that that I haven't had to change a fuel injector yet?? I mean, I have had about 20 Toyotas and 11 or more of them Fuel injected running 87 ethanol blend for many many years. My luck isn't that good.

brillo_76 12-09-2019 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sir.T.Grant (Post 3403849)
what does everyone not do it?

Very good question. I only treat a tank here and there. Probably a few times a year.

brillo_76 12-09-2019 10:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by STI_MECE (Post 3401894)
I think fuel injector cleaner is something similar to "snake oil".

And I have seen some manufacturers actually state to not put any cleaners inside the fuel tank as it can eat at seals or loosen up solidified dirt chunks or what have you in the tank. That is coming, not word for word, from my shitubishi FSM for my 2010 Lancer.

mind you that is what a fuel filter is for to catch the sediment.

In my opinion the best fuel injector cleaner is one that can be used with mixing with the oil. Like marvel mystery oil.

I always use this stuff for rebuilding engines because it eats at carbon build up and really does take it away with ease. I think to chase bolts with it too and it works for that too.

Now Marvel Mystery oil is a true snake oil but it works for the oil and cleaning sludge out and I have put it in the tank before. I do not see any changes because if your injectors are good then how can you clean injectors that are already clean?

If you really wanted to go the extra, pull the injectors, take them to a fuel injector place and have them flow tested and then they will clean them. Its money, like 10-20 an injector depending on if its port or direct injected.

thats my 2 cents probably more than what you wanted to know lol

The best way to keep injectors clean is flooring it lol :banana:

So you don't think injectors will plug up when the ethanol eats the build up out of our fuel systems?

Why would I take injectors out of an engine when they are working just fine??

You can tell when an injector isn't functioning properly. Misfires start occurring.


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