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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Jan 27, '14 From Houston Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Some dude from auto zone told me to add some fuel injector cleaner to my car since its 20 years old and should bring performance back . If it's true what's a good brand cleaner
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Lucas Oil - Injector cleaner +1, use Lucas injector cleaner. That's what I used the first time I bought my car before a tune up. Just dont seafoam an old car. The carbon build can actually sealing in cracks internally. So breaking those carbon buildup cam also lead to leaking issues. All in all, dont use it unless you need to. Old cars hate alcohol/ethanol. Totally agree, seafoam works TOO well, and may even cause more problems. Just about everything Lucas makes is good stuff. Likewise you should replace plugs, wires, distributed cap and rotor, along with the fuel filter if you haven't already -------------------- Bust a Deal; Face the Wheel.
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