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03-26-05, 06:40
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BigAl3 is offline
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fuel injection cleaners
so as i was in k-mart today (what's up with all these out of control kids these days?  ) and was browsing the auto section and stumbled across the fuel injection cleaners (chevron, stp, etc...) and almost purchased some. my question is... does anyone use it and what brand? i have not used it once (close to 20,000 miles) and am wondering if it's even worth it (we care some much about the outer and inner appearance of our vehicles, but we have yet to forget the most important part... the engine!). your opinion(s) please! 
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03-26-05, 07:06
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I do use a periodic treatment of Chevron Techron -- I've found most others don't do much.
I also (flame suit on) use the Z-Max system once in awhile. I find that it actually DOES improve gas mileage, strangely enough.
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03-26-05, 07:28
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I use SeaFoam. I buy it at NAPA and now AutoZone.
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03-26-05, 07:44
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Shiny car, happy car.
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SeaFoam. Many, many people swear by it. I'm about to give my 120,000 mile GMC some SeaFoam love.
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03-26-05, 07:49
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I toss some BG 44-K in the Accord every 10K miles or so.
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03-26-05, 07:55
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BG 44K
A friend of mine is a tech. for Infiniti, and they use BG products exclusively.
I use 44k every 3,000 miles and get a full induction service (using BG products) every 10,000 miles.
Last edited by JDookie : 03-26-05 at 08:34.
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03-26-05, 08:13
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For someone that used to bash www.bobistheoilguy.com on a regular basis, I find myself recommending the site quite often lately  I have been reading the forums there quite a bit since I first learned of the new API GF-4 specs for oils. They also have a forum there dedicated to additives (oil and gas). There are quite a few threads there on Techron and several other popular additives. Definitely worth a read.
http://theoildrop.server101.com/cgi/...DaysPrune=1000
Another fuel system cleaner you might consider is FP60 from Lube Control. I haven't been running it long enough to make a sound judgement but, it comes highly recommend.
http://www.lubecontrol.com/fuel.htm
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03-26-05, 08:27
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WWJD? JWRTFM!
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imacarnut: I have used STP and Penzoil in the past and found they work well. I also buy the house brand of Canadian Tire's injector cleaner and put it in every time the oil is changed (3000 miles) and find it does work. Cars pass emissions tests everytime and run great. It could just be all the other maintenance but hey for a few dollars it's a good investment.
JDookie - I'm wondering why a audio manufacturer would need injector treatment? ie: Infinity Did you mean Infiniti? That would make more sense. Sorry couldn't resist.
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03-26-05, 08:33
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Quote:
Originally posted by Ben Kenobi
JDookie - I'm wondering why a audio manufacturer would need injector treatment? ie: Infinity Did you mean Infiniti? That would make more sense. Sorry couldn't resist.
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LOL, oops, you got me! Unless Infinity Kappas have undergone an extremely weird and awesome upgrade, I meant to say Infiniti. Sorry about that. 
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03-26-05, 08:34
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Redline, 1 bottle every 5 tanks ~1.5 to 2k miles...
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03-26-05, 09:06
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Chevron Techron at every 3k oil change.
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03-26-05, 09:13
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I think gas/fuel injector treatments are really oversold. I used to use them but stopped and really find them unnecessary. It's not like the old carburetor days when varnish would get all over everything and stick stuff up. Maybe if you use off-brand gas (although I doubt this makes much difference, either). Chevron Techron was patented at one point, IIRC, and GM used to sell it with their name on it; Techron was what I used back when I used something.
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