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i have seen people spray stuff in the intake and somehow it cleans the injectors. i think its carburator cleaner but i am not sure.can amyone tell me what ...

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06-30-2005, 12:25 AM   #1
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i have seen people spray stuff in the intake and somehow it cleans the injectors. i think its carburator cleaner but i am not sure.can amyone tell me what the use i know it must do a good job cause when they do this alot of nasty smokes comes out the back for a minute.
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06-30-2005, 01:59 AM   #2
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Yeah and once you do it, you have to at least do it two to three more times for that year. My advice is not to use that spray shit. My dad used it on the Jetta and kept having to do it.

I buy the fuel system cleaners, and do those once every other oil change. I think theyre better for the car than a freakin spray.
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ok sounds good thanks.
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to be honest with u neither are doing the job that a good cleaning could do by taking them out. also most injector cleaners contain MMT, which honda says is no good for thier motors. theres only one way to get a good job done and that is to take them out.
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07-02-2005, 07:20 AM   #5
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Originally posted by CivicSi04'@Jul 1 2005, 07:03 PM
to be honest with u neither are doing the job that a good cleaning could do by taking them out. also most injector cleaners contain MMT, which honda says is no good for thier motors. theres only one way to get a good job done and that is to take them out.
hahaha just make sure you take out the right parts, and know how to put them back in ..
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to be honest with u neither are doing the job that a good cleaning could do by taking them out. also most injector cleaners contain MMT, which honda says is no good for thier motors. theres only one way to get a good job done and that is to take them out.
hahaha just make sure you take out the right parts, and know how to put them back in ..[/b]
thats when u get a haynes or motor or chilton book for you car and check it out. or even just ask someone here. im sure someone would be willing to help
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