Re: Injector cleaning

From: JAMEPC@aol.com
Date: Thu Jul 17 2003 - 21:15:59 EDT


Sometimes it's cheaper to buy a brand new set of injectors rather than a
professional cleaning. Check out <A HREF="www.fiveomotorsport.com">www.fiveomotorsport.com</A> and give Bruce a call.
James

In a message dated 7/16/2003 9:53:46 PM Eastern Standard Time,
victor.williams@byers.com writes:

> All,
> Is there a best place for getting a set of injectors cleaned ? On my last
> 3000+ mile vacation trip towing my 5000# TT from Georgia to the Rockies
> somewhere in West Kansas my exhaust looked like an injector or a few got
> stuck open by the black smoke I was making - I pulled over let things cool
> off and it hasn't happened since.
> I got about 260k miles on the injectors I'm using and have had them
> 'professionally cleaned' on the engine about every 60k miles but it may be
> time for a real cleaning.
>
> I found a few injector shops and some information on the web.
> http://www.cruzinperformance.com/injsteps.html
> http://www.affordable-efi.com/afi_cleaning.htm
> http://www.injector.com/injectorservice.php
>
> anybody used any of these or have recommendations ?
>
> Victor Williams
> Marietta Ga
> 1995 CC Sport 2wd,5.9l,5sp,3.55LSD,MP sp intake,Flowkooler,K&N
> dropin,Jardine catback,Flowmaster 70,CarSound Cat,Jacobs ign,Tow
> pkg,207rwhp,285rwtq
>



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