Cleaning fuel injectors?
Overall, not necessary if you buy your gas from a reputable station. You can, if you want, use injector cleaner that is added to your fuel tank. Chevron Techron is a very good product.
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yes, chevron is good stuff.
most of the EFI honda can go way over 200K without having to have the injectors cleaned. You probably do not need a new set, if you insisted, take it out and have the pro cleaned it for you. They will clean your injectors(which u cannot do it yourself, no, they are not using those 2.99 injector cleaner
) and return it to you.
yes, chevron is good stuff.
most of the EFI honda can go way over 200K without having to have the injectors cleaned. You probably do not need a new set, if you insisted, take it out and have the pro cleaned it for you. They will clean your injectors(which u cannot do it yourself, no, they are not using those 2.99 injector cleaner
) and return it to you.Thread
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