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Does any company make the muffler im looking for?
I talked with a mechanic today that said he does it all the time because of the how well it cleans. I'm considering giving it a try. I'm not confident enough to use it on my primary vehicle, but I may give it a try in our other vehicle.The detergents are the key here, not the octane. "Detergents in fluids help prevent the formation of precipitates and sludge that can gum up valving and coat moving parts." blog quote.
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I wouldn't. I would use injector cleaner.
Where can i buy some REALLY cheap powerstilts in australia?
you dont put trans fluid in your gas ..that's not where it goes you need to get fuel inject cleaner not trans fluid ..just buy injector cleaner and pour iy in ur gas tank..
No,Don't do that.If you really need to clean your injector's,(the right way)take it to a service station and have them do a fuel system flush.It usaually cost around $100 but it's the right way.Those little cleaners from store are made for long term use to help against carbon build up.
I want to get out of my lease on my car so that I can buy a new car.. Any suggestions?
Absolutely NOT. It will damage your engine. Buy injector cleaner or take it to a service station.in the old days tranny fluid was used to decarbonize an engine .Take it to your local garage they offer injector cleaning .and leave it to the professionals
Where are gas stations in NY City?
next time you need an oil change, find a 10 min oil change place that does fuel injection cleaning. Ii will cost you more than a can, but those cans arent all that great. And if you want to get a little more octane out of your fuel, next time you fill up you tank add a few ounces of deisel to your fuel.How does one reduce the stroke of an engine?
No it is not ok.Use the proper additivesnot on a gas engine but we do it on diesels alot, mostly big trucks.
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