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1510.1 | | CURRNT::SIMSA | | Tue Jul 23 1991 13:46 | 8 |
| Paul,
Many years ago I tried an additive cleaner, can't remember the
name, and this cleaned my FI out, and is a lot cheaper than a garage.
You slimply add the cleaner to a tank of fuel, but I noticed that it
gave some extra umphh the the fuel as well.
Adrian
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1510.2 | | KETJE::SHASTA::RUTTER | Rut The Nut, DTN 856 7566 | Tue Jul 23 1991 15:54 | 12 |
| Can't comment on the additives for cleaning injectors, but
they are probably worth a try (although I personally would not
use them in a turbo-motor).
I know that Turbo Technics in Aldershot are listed as Bosch
fuel injection specialists - perhaps you could give them a
ring and ask what they charge, and what results you can expect.
There must be other F.I. 'specialists' nearer to you though,
a look through the yellow pages may help.
J.R.
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1510.3 | If it ain't broke-don,t fix it! | GIDDAY::HOOPER | Customer Service (Hardware), Sydney | Fri Aug 30 1991 00:49 | 8 |
| I take my car to a tuning specialist, and they feed a special fluid
straight into the fuel supply rail above the injectors. This stuff
costs about $Aust. 40.00 a can. The engine runs on it for a few minutes
and it does a good job of improving performance. It improves idle
smoothness as well.
Regards,
Ray
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