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Old September 7th 06, 04:11 PM posted to rec.autos.misc
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Default $160 for fuel injector cleaning?

My 2000 toyota corolla has 120k and has not had a tune up since 70k.
The dealer is recommending a 'fuel injector cleaning' for $160 . Is
this worth it? My car does occassionally not respond to the gas pedal
when just started.

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Old September 7th 06, 05:02 PM posted to rec.autos.misc
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By two bottles of fuel injector cleaner; Pyroil or Gumout. Add the cleaner to about 1/4 tank of gas. Drive until almost empty and refill the tank. This high a concentration of cleaner will clean the injectors but will have a tendency to foul spark plugs; it is best to do this at the start of a long highway trip as you will have to refill the tank at least twice to remove most of the cleaner. If you plan on changing the spark plugs wait until after you use the fuel injector cleaner.

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> My 2000 toyota corolla has 120k and has not had a tune up since 70k.
> The dealer is recommending a 'fuel injector cleaning' for $160 . Is
> this worth it? My car does occassionally not respond to the gas pedal
> when just started.


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Old September 9th 06, 07:50 AM posted to rec.autos.misc
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On Thu, 07 Sep 2006 12:02:59 -0400, Mike Walsh >
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>By two bottles of fuel injector cleaner; Pyroil or Gumout. Add the cleaner to about 1/4 tank of gas. Drive until almost empty and refill the tank. This high a concentration of cleaner will clean the injectors but will have a tendency to foul spark plugs; it is best to do this at the start of a long highway trip as you will have to refill the tank at least twice to remove most of the cleaner. If you plan on changing the spark plugs wait until after you use the fuel injector cleaner.
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>> My 2000 toyota corolla has 120k and has not had a tune up since 70k.
>> The dealer is recommending a 'fuel injector cleaning' for $160 . Is
>> this worth it? My car does occassionally not respond to the gas pedal
>> when just started.


I've nothing against Pyroil or Gumout but Chevron Techroline is also
excellent and won't foul plugs but will clean them up along with
cleaning up the valves, injectors, and combustion chamber in general.
I don't know if they are still available but Chevron used to send out
test results with before and after pictures and graphs showing grams
of gunk removed versus various concentrations of techroline in the
gas.
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Old September 9th 06, 04:38 PM posted to rec.autos.misc
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Sounds like something I should try. Over the years I have had good results with Gumout and Pyroil, and have found some brands e.g. Snap to be worthless.

Ashton Crusher wrote:
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> I've nothing against Pyroil or Gumout but Chevron Techroline is also
> excellent and won't foul plugs but will clean them up along with
> cleaning up the valves, injectors, and combustion chamber in general.
> I don't know if they are still available but Chevron used to send out
> test results with before and after pictures and graphs showing grams
> of gunk removed versus various concentrations of techroline in the
> gas.


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West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A.
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Old September 11th 06, 07:18 AM posted to rec.autos.misc
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On Sat, 09 Sep 2006 11:38:15 -0400, Mike Walsh >
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>Sounds like something I should try. Over the years I have had good results with Gumout and Pyroil, and have found some brands e.g. Snap to be worthless.
>
>Ashton Crusher wrote:
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>> I've nothing against Pyroil or Gumout but Chevron Techroline is also
>> excellent and won't foul plugs but will clean them up along with
>> cleaning up the valves, injectors, and combustion chamber in general.
>> I don't know if they are still available but Chevron used to send out
>> test results with before and after pictures and graphs showing grams
>> of gunk removed versus various concentrations of techroline in the
>> gas.



I saw the literature when a friend of mine had it some years ago. He
had some small 4cyl import and it would start idling rough and then
he's put a bottle of Techroline Fuel System Cleaner in it and a tank
of gas later it was running smooth again. I've bought several high
mileage cars (100K+) that ran ok but idled poorly and after a couple
bottles of the stuff ran much better.
 




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