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How to Clean Fuel Injectors

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Old 04-30-2013, 08:26 AM
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I just had my Intake Bead blasted and cleaned at a machine shop, and am getting ready to put it back together. Should I clean the fuel injectors before installing? What should I use to clean them?
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You should have them professionally cleaned at a shop. It doesn't cost much.
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Good example.

http://www.deatschwerks.com/services...ector-services
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Thanks good website!
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$20 a injector.... Seems a bit steep to me? and $25 to have them cleaned and flowed....? My 30lb injectors cost 300 new or 200 to clean? I'd almost want new unless I had highly expensive injectors? Deff not worth it on stockers?



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