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Old 07-05-2011, 11:28 PM
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i am copying and pasting,please discuss.
seems like it would work just fine

I was looking for an efficient and cost effective way for cleaning injectors, I came up with the following which turn out to be quite effective, if I may say..
DIY injectors cleaner:

5cc syringe
injector plug
12V transformer or your car battery
Carburetor cleaning spray
A momentary switch





reverse flush






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this might work for some cases, but if they are stuck, I doubt it will do anything.
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really
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Another good way to clean injectors is a dental ultrasonic cleaner...
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The sonic cleaners do very good work. That's why we use one for all of our injector services.

We do have an LS1Tech forum special for all members.

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https://ls1tech.com/forums/sponsor-s...h-members.html
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This was for the average DIY guy. Not everyone has a super sonic cleaner sitting in their gayrage....
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very true.
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Interesting...
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good work, i like the idea
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hahahaha, some funny shot that people do to cars.

Every 3-4 months pour a $7.00 can of SeaFoam into 1/4 tank of gas. I've been doing it for 13 years.......never had a dirty fuel injector.

Seems pretty easy compared to removing them all and cleaning them.

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Originally Posted by LS6427
hahahaha, some funny shot that people do to cars.

Every 3-4 months pour a $7.00 can of SeaFoam into 1/4 tank of gas. I've been doing it for 13 years.......never had a dirty fuel injector.

Seems pretty easy compared to removing them all and cleaning them.

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silly ***-it
DIY "tips" are for men,i would say the majority has not owned their cars for a very long time,either way,its a DIY self cleaning method for some folks.
hahahaha,the funny shot stuff that people do to their cars like a swapping out a cam, or heads or intake. (FREAKING HILARIOUS)
they then could clean the injectors themselves while they were out.
then yes you could use SEAFOAM stuff once in a while.
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