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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / July 2005

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Opinions on the BEST injector/fuel system cleaner

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Eagle Creek - 25 Jul 2005 19:34 GMT
Just asking ........
Hairy - 25 Jul 2005 22:40 GMT
> Just asking ........

For the *add to your tank* type, Chevron Techron is the only one I've found
that actually does anything useful.
H
Steveracer - 25 Jul 2005 23:58 GMT
Techron is good, but if you can find some BG 44K, it's the best by far!!

>> Just asking ........
>
> For the *add to your tank* type, Chevron Techron is the only one I've
> found
> that actually does anything useful.
> H
ross - 26 Jul 2005 05:47 GMT
>> Just asking ........
>
>For the *add to your tank* type, Chevron Techron is the only one I've found
>that actually does anything useful.
>H

I used some Techron (2 bottles) and then tried a can of BG44kK.  The BG44K
definitely did some good. Throtle response seems better, more low end.
Highly recommend it, but its 22.00 a can at Advance Auto or 25.00 a can at
NAPA.
bradsbulkmail@comcast.net - 26 Jul 2005 06:05 GMT
I run biodiesel in my '92 F250; works great for cleaning injectors,
injector pump, tank...it cleans so well that after the first couple of
tanks I had to replace the fuel filter! Biodiesel also has excellent
lubrication properties. I run it in a 20-50% mixture (also called B20
and B50) with regular diesel. You can use it in a 100% mixture but in
the winter the fuel tends to gel when it gets really cold. Cost is
~$3/gallon here in Oregon.

>Just asking ........

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