Which fuel Injection Service to use?
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Which fuel Injection Service to use?
In your guys opinion, which cleaning service would you use to have injectors cleaned flow tested and balanced? Rc enterprises or witchhunters in Wa? Not concerned with how long it takes, just the results.Thanks for your feedback.
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this is the 3rd time this week someone's done this to me.
i don't mind answering questions in pm's, but why bother asking me if you're not going to listen? now you just had a bunch of other guys say the same thing i told you.
i don't mind answering questions in pm's, but why bother asking me if you're not going to listen? now you just had a bunch of other guys say the same thing i told you.
Originally Posted by GUITARJUNKIE28
this is the 3rd time this week someone's done this to me.
i don't mind answering questions in pm's, but why bother asking me if you're not going to listen? now you just had a bunch of other guys say the same thing i told you.
i don't mind answering questions in pm's, but why bother asking me if you're not going to listen? now you just had a bunch of other guys say the same thing i told you.
http://cruzinperformance.com/
They did mine and shipped them back fast. Provided papers with the flow results and the injectors looked new and all worked great. They didn't cost very much either
They did mine and shipped them back fast. Provided papers with the flow results and the injectors looked new and all worked great. They didn't cost very much either
nope!!
carb cleaner leaves that oily residue, but zest err...uhhh, brakecleen, rinses clean away
i should give you a few pics of the apparatus i built for injector cleaning. worked great!
carb cleaner leaves that oily residue, but zest err...uhhh, brakecleen, rinses clean away

i should give you a few pics of the apparatus i built for injector cleaning. worked great!
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Originally Posted by GUITARJUNKIE28
this is the 3rd time this week someone's done this to me.
i don't mind answering questions in pm's, but why bother asking me if you're not going to listen? now you just had a bunch of other guys say the same thing i told you.
i don't mind answering questions in pm's, but why bother asking me if you're not going to listen? now you just had a bunch of other guys say the same thing i told you.
See if i knew this i could of paid you with CHEESE for the Fd cooler so it would go with your whine,LOL........ Got the cooler today, thanks.
welcome. hope it works out.
i just don't understand why you didn't just post up first, instead of asking me, then posting up.
i just don't understand why you didn't just post up first, instead of asking me, then posting up.
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Originally Posted by GUITARJUNKIE28
welcome. hope it works out.
i just don't understand why you didn't just post up first, instead of asking me, then posting up.
i just don't understand why you didn't just post up first, instead of asking me, then posting up.
Then when you mentioned 2, i figured i'd let my fellow rotor-heads give me feed-back on their expeiences. Nothing personal, meaning not that i didn't trust your input but remember
2 heads are better than 1.
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Originally Posted by GUITARJUNKIE28
if you use rc, make sure you use the injectors right away. if you let them sit, whatever solvent they use gets gummy. i've seen 3 or 4 fresh rc injectors stick open.
carburetor cleaner gets carbon and deposits off much quicker and easier than brakleener does, brakleen cleans the residue carb cleaner leaves behind. OMG! didn't they teach you this stuff in shop class? DUH!




