with fuel injectors, there are basically three levels.
One, you get a fuel injector cleaner from any autoparts store, just pour it in your gas tank and drive around
level two is going to a mechanic and having them hook up a special machine with a really strong cleaner to the fuel lines right before the fuel rails, and that'll get them totally clean for sure. That'll cost you though. Not sure how much, but a significant chunk of change.
Level three is last resort, and will cost you a few hundred bucks. Change the injectors. Obviously you wanna be damned sure the injectors are bad at this point.
I'd just start with the 5 dollar bottle of injector cleaner in the gas tank. Any brand will work, it's just a solvent that cleans crap out and won't stall the engine. Run it through a whole tank, and with all the other stuff you're doing, it might be time to try the smog test again.
One, you get a fuel injector cleaner from any autoparts store, just pour it in your gas tank and drive around
level two is going to a mechanic and having them hook up a special machine with a really strong cleaner to the fuel lines right before the fuel rails, and that'll get them totally clean for sure. That'll cost you though. Not sure how much, but a significant chunk of change.
Level three is last resort, and will cost you a few hundred bucks. Change the injectors. Obviously you wanna be damned sure the injectors are bad at this point.
I'd just start with the 5 dollar bottle of injector cleaner in the gas tank. Any brand will work, it's just a solvent that cleans crap out and won't stall the engine. Run it through a whole tank, and with all the other stuff you're doing, it might be time to try the smog test again.
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