JLA
Member
There seems to be a need to regularly use service cleaning aids to prevent a buildup of gunk in the inlet area.
The service agents are right on to this and charge between 60 and 500 dollars to squirt in a can of cleaner? or so it seems.
Liqui Moly seems to be popular for this solution.
Intake cleaner aerosol
Cleaner for injectors
Product that liquefies coke in the inlet and converts it to something like crude oil.
etc.
I feel if we know how to do these tasks ourselves then they can be done more regularly, properly and at much lower cost. Some products require removing fuel hoses etc.
Anyone have a guide on how to use each of these products?
There are many attempts at this on eBay but the products don't seem to align with their descriptions.
I am hoping someone can name several products that cover different areas and also provide the "how to" as well.
Any other types of products recommended also?
The service agents are right on to this and charge between 60 and 500 dollars to squirt in a can of cleaner? or so it seems.
Liqui Moly seems to be popular for this solution.
Intake cleaner aerosol
Cleaner for injectors
Product that liquefies coke in the inlet and converts it to something like crude oil.
etc.
I feel if we know how to do these tasks ourselves then they can be done more regularly, properly and at much lower cost. Some products require removing fuel hoses etc.
Anyone have a guide on how to use each of these products?
There are many attempts at this on eBay but the products don't seem to align with their descriptions.
I am hoping someone can name several products that cover different areas and also provide the "how to" as well.
Any other types of products recommended also?