Engine Drivetrain 1st Gen Cooper S Fuel Injector Cleaner

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  1. moreorless

    moreorless New Member

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    What are you all recommending for a fuel injector cleaner?

    I'm at 57k miles.

    Is this something I should think about doing now?

    ...Les
     
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    Les I run a bottle of Chevron Techron though all our cars just before every oil change. I pour it in the tank. FWIW I feel it is cheap insurance.
     
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    +1 on the Techron. I run a bottle when I clean the air filter, every 10k. Buy a bottle and toss it in the trunk, then next time you fill up, pour it in.
     
  4. Nathan

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    Another Techron fan here. Whenever I have a drive planned that will use at a least a full tank and run a bottle of Techron through the system too. Like this Saturday when I drive up to Detroit for the Detroit Tuned Spring Clean Up Party.
     
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    If you are using Chevron (or even 76) gasoline then you are already getting the benefits of just about a full bottle of the cleaner everytime you fill up the tank.
     
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    Shell 93 and Chevron Techron user here!
    No facts, just feel it improves performance on my R50.
    39 mph on highway with no problem.
     
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    Shell also has an excellent additive package. I wouldn't waste my money on anything additional if I were running Chevron/76/Shell.
     
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    One mans wasted money is another's well spent money. Seems it is often on sale, when it is I stock up.

    No Chevron gas in Hooterville.
     
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    #9 BThayer23, May 12, 2011
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    Yes, the additive packages in those gasolines are excellent. However, it helps to run a high concentration of detergent through the engine once in a while. It can clean out any stubborn build-up in the fuel system or injectors.

    Also, another benefit of Techron is the preservative effects it has on your fuel system. If you're going to store the car for a few weeks, put a bottle in a tank that's at least half full and run the car for a minute to distribute it through the fuel lines. (source: dvatp.com)
     
  10. Redbeard

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    I'm old school. I drop the tank to 1/4 or less then dump a bottle of Berryman B-12 Chemtool Fuel Treatment (B-12 Chemtool MSDS) in the tank and run until I'm almost on fumes. Then fill up again and run down the road.

    The first three primary ingredients are: Tolulene, Acetone, and Methanol. With some Methyl-Ethyl Keytone (MEK) and other "evil" solvents thrown in for good measure. Berryman makes "friendlier" cleaner solutions. However, after using this stuff on FI Fords for years I have never seen a product work better. You'll know you have the right stuff because it's in a metal bottle. You won't find this stuff in a plastic one...

    The best part is that you can use a half can in your oil, run the car for 2-5 mins then shut-off and drain the oil. It will break down a ton of build-up oil in the crankcase.
     
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    I had used Techron for years, recently tried the Lucas Oil product, thought it did a better job. Nothing concrete data wise, pure butt dyno

    Several years ago I asked a mechanic who was working on one of my Honda's and his recommendation was to use fuel injector cleaner every other oil change. Followed it ever since
     
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    This is good stuff gang.

    Thanks for all your replies.

    ....Les
     
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    If you you are using the Chevron/76/Shell gas everytime, I really haven't seen any reason to run anything in addition to it. On my previous car after a tear down, there was virtually no build-up in the head or the fuel system and the car was run on Chevron premium exclusively, same as the MINI.
     
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    I sure wish we had Chevron around here. :cryin:

    Jim
     
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    Do you have Texaco? Same company.
     

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