Well worth it
Well worth it
Removed and cleaned the injectors in my Outback, using my ebay ultrasonic cleaner.
WOW would be an understatement.
The low down torque and response has increased, the fuel economy is back to factory spec.
I drove along a winding mountain road that I travel often, only used 5th, always had to change down before.
Revs slightly higher on cold start and is smoother.
Yep, well worth it.
WOW would be an understatement.
The low down torque and response has increased, the fuel economy is back to factory spec.
I drove along a winding mountain road that I travel often, only used 5th, always had to change down before.
Revs slightly higher on cold start and is smoother.
Yep, well worth it.
L serious, still.
The following is a suggestion only, if used, is done at your own risk, as it does not comply with manufacturers recommended methods.
Run the fuel tank low, then fill with premium.
Strip the injector to get the "o" rings out.
Water, no.
You should use a special fluid that breaks down the "dirt" on the injectors.
And if, like me, you don't have any, GP thinners does a pretty good job.
Ideally, set the injectors up so the metal body and tip are sitting in the fluid or, at your own risk, just drop them in.
Run them through an Ultrasonic clean cycle (90 sec), mine were spotless on the outside once this was done.
Refill the ultrasonic with clean fluid.
I then set them up to operate with my pulse generator to pulse on and off while being cleaned. You could pulse the injector by hand with a 12v battery (on for very short period only) Ran them through a cycle like this.
Ran the strainers through a 60 sec cycle.
Clean the injector mounts/housing, you should then re-assemble with new "o" rings.
This was done with a Chinese "60w" rated cleaner.
If the injectors are very dirty or worn, this may not work.
Worked for me, no guarantees.
Run the fuel tank low, then fill with premium.
Strip the injector to get the "o" rings out.
Water, no.
You should use a special fluid that breaks down the "dirt" on the injectors.
And if, like me, you don't have any, GP thinners does a pretty good job.
Ideally, set the injectors up so the metal body and tip are sitting in the fluid or, at your own risk, just drop them in.
Run them through an Ultrasonic clean cycle (90 sec), mine were spotless on the outside once this was done.
Refill the ultrasonic with clean fluid.
I then set them up to operate with my pulse generator to pulse on and off while being cleaned. You could pulse the injector by hand with a 12v battery (on for very short period only) Ran them through a cycle like this.
Ran the strainers through a 60 sec cycle.
Clean the injector mounts/housing, you should then re-assemble with new "o" rings.
This was done with a Chinese "60w" rated cleaner.
If the injectors are very dirty or worn, this may not work.
Worked for me, no guarantees.
L serious, still.