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Old 03-28-2012, 11:01 AM   #14
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Not exactly what you are asking, but a better option IMHO

Why don't you remove the injectors and send it for a proper cleaning?

In the past I had used RC Engineering (about 4 times, different cars) and had excellent results, they clean the injectors on a ultrasonic tank with a solvent solution, back flow them and flow balance them.

Perhaps you can find a closer location that offers a similar service

You will end with a very smooth running engine, last time I paid about $22-24 per
injector.

Check them out at RC Fuel Injection
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Originally Posted by Overdrive View Post
Ok JFP, I'll ask the follow-up question here, just out of sheer curiosity:

If someone brought to you their very poorly maintained Boxster, after striking them with a rolled up newspaper, would you likely use this treatment on it to cleanse the fuel system?
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