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Old 02-02-02, 01:55 AM
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ATF treatment or Fuel system treatment?

Both do the samething, remove carbon buildup, which is more effective???

Fuel system treatment $90
ATF $3
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They are different, aren't they? -

The ATF treatment cleans the apex seals and rotor faces..

and a Fuel System treatment... cleans the fuel injectors??

What is a Fuel System treatment, and why does it cost $90?
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oops... double post.
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If you're talking about a Motorvac type carbon cleaning, YES do it! (although they normally go for $60) They run your engine on a solution of chemical and gasoline, it de-carbons the fuel injectors and the insides of the engine. I've seen it do absolute wonders on boingers, have yet to try it on a rotary though.
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