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Amazon [amazon.com] has 12-Oz STP Direct Injection Fuel Injector Cleaner for $6.64 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $6.31.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Model: STP Direct Injection Fuel Injector Cleaner, Advanced Synthetic Technology Fuel Cleaner Dissolves Hardened Deposits that Accumulate on Injectors, 12 Oz, STP

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Yesterday 03:54 PM
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TVguy1234Yesterday 03:54 PM
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Any idea if this is worth it? Thanks, also assume I wait till engine close to empty and put it in the fill on top
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Yesterday 04:07 PM
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asukaYesterday 04:07 PM
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Quote from TVguy1234 :
Any idea if this is worth it? Thanks, also assume I wait till engine close to empty and put it in the fill on top
If you have a clogged injector, sure. I usually dump one in about 1-2 tanks before an oil change. If anything gets kicked into the fuel that combusts, it'll get caught in the oil and filter about to be replaced, instead of sitting there for another few thousands miles. Can't hurt the car.
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TVguy1234Yesterday 04:11 PM
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Quote from asuka :
If you have a clogged injector, sure. I usually dump one in about 1-2 tanks before an oil change. If anything gets kicked into the fuel that combusts, it'll get caught in the oil and filter about to be replaced, instead of sitting there for another few thousands miles. Can't hurt the car.
Thanks, follow up questions. Is doing this the same as this service from the dealer (EFI SERVICE (FUEL INJECTION CLEANING SERVICE)). I just got the oil changed and they offered this at service time, so do you recommend holding off?
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00dahcYesterday 05:35 PM
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Quote from asuka :
If you have a clogged injector, sure. I usually dump one in about 1-2 tanks before an oil change. If anything gets kicked into the fuel that combusts, it'll get caught in the oil and filter about to be replaced, instead of sitting there for another few thousands miles. Can't hurt the car.
That's not how engines work at all.

No need to do this before an oil change
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00dahcYesterday 05:36 PM
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Quote from TVguy1234 :
Any idea if this is worth it? Thanks, also assume I wait till engine close to empty and put it in the fill on top
Engines don't go empty, they don't work like that. Your car has a gas tank which your engine uses to fuel it. You put it into that.
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jugernotYesterday 11:49 PM
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Quote from 00dahc :
Engines don't go empty, they don't work like that. Your car has a gas tank which your engine uses to fuel it. You put it into that.
He meant gas tank near empty...
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onlycashToday 12:35 AM
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Quote from TVguy1234 :
Any idea if this is worth it? Thanks, also assume I wait till engine close to empty and put it in the fill on top

This is a very interesting video that answers many of the questions you should be asking before buying any fuel additive.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAAJCEatYsY



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iinPhotoToday 12:44 AM
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Just contains double PEA compares to premium gasoline which means pretty low concentration for fuel system failures. Pick Red Line sl-1 Techron Concentrated complete fuel system cleaner which contain much higher concentrated PEA to clean built up and clogs.
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asukaToday 02:03 AM
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Quote from 00dahc :
That's not how engines work at all. No need to do this before an oil change
I never said need. Best not to infer things people didn't actually say to make an argument.

It is a good time to do it regularly, without following the ridiculous schedules some of these products advertise, and helps ensure the cleanest oil.

It is possible for contaminants stuck in the injector to break off into the engine. That's where stuff normally goes, because fuel, you know, goes into the engine.
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asukaToday 04:24 AM
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Quote from TVguy1234 :
Thanks, follow up questions. Is doing this the same as this service from the dealer (EFI SERVICE (FUEL INJECTION CLEANING SERVICE)). I just got the oil changed and they offered this at service time, so do you recommend holding off?
It's hard to say, but I would say probably. I see no reason to do any FI cleaning at the dealer unless it is required service in the manual.

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