Fuel injector cleaner??
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FI is hardly a new concept. Gasoline has all the FI cleaners needed blended in it already. 75k miles on my bike and no FI cleaner ever used. Still runs like a top. I've got some old FI vehicles, too...'87, '90, and '94. I've never used FI cleaners in them and they all still run great.
With that said, you will likey claims of wonderment for Lucas, Seafoam, Marvel Mystery Oil and the rest of the miracles in a can. Guys use 'em and have never had a problem, so it must work...right?...LOL.
With that said, you will likey claims of wonderment for Lucas, Seafoam, Marvel Mystery Oil and the rest of the miracles in a can. Guys use 'em and have never had a problem, so it must work...right?...LOL.
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thanks for the advice. It's always been my philosophy that if something is proven to work or not but will not hurt and doesn’t cost a bunch I’m going to use it just in case. It helps keep that area of my paranoia in check LOL. tibadoe, I have a deuce which means my tank is 4.5 gal. What type of cleaner do you use?
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cars and trucks tend to get used more then bikes so the gas sits in the fuel system longer and tends to gum things up. any fuel system cleaner will help keep the injectors clean. Seafoam, is one I've used that helps my old wing keep going, stp or techron even store brand stuff seems to do the job.,,
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I was always a big techron fan but have since discovered redline SI-1 fuel systems cleaner. It is 100% gasoline detergent and contains no solvents that can be hard on engine bearings. I use it in my bike once a year. One $8 bottle treats 100 gallons of gas. It also has no ill effects on 02 sensors or any sensors in your engine intake system.