Fuel injector cleaners?


Fuel injector cleaners?[850][1995]
derspi -- Saturday, 31 March 2001, at 7:07 a.m.

I remember recently reading an article that mentioned something about keeping your fuel injectors clean and how it will give you a better running car that won't waste gas. Seeing that my car is closing in on 6 years and I don't recall any information in the owner's manual that includes servicing those fuel injectors, is there any preventative maintenance I can do? My 850 turbo has been cared for and well maintained and only runs on Chevron 92 or 94 gas. Are the cleaning agents present in the gas I pump sufficient? Or should I look into using some of that fuel injector cleaning stuff you see at the auto parts store? Will those cleaners do my car any harm if I use them from time to time to keep the injectors clean?

Re: Fuel injector cleaners?[850][1995]   [post reply]
Dick in Falls Church -- Saturday, 31 March 2001, at 9:17 a.m.

The additives in the gas will keep the injectors clean. Unfortunately, the same chemicals tend to create a buildup of carbon on the backs of the intake valves (at least in some engines). Using one of the additional gas additives will certainly not hurt, and could help (sometimes a great deal).
In order of those I would choose: AMSOIL PI, BG 44K, Techron, Redline SI.
 


Re: Fuel injector cleaners?[850][1995]   [post reply]
WatsonMD -- Saturday, 31 March 2001, at 11:11 a.m.

I'll 2nd Dick in Falls Church. I used Amsoil Performance Inject Additive each fill up. I also use BG 44K every 4 months. Also, a good hard run on the interstate helps once in a while.

Best of Luck
ATW
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Volvo '97 850 GLT, Toyota '96 4Runner

Re: Fuel injector cleaners?[850][1995]   [post reply]
Dave the Volvo Tech -- Saturday, 31 March 2001, at 1:58 p.m.

derspi-
If you are experiencing symptoms (i.e. hard starting, intermittant engine miss) I have had the best results with BG 44K. Usually one can in a full tank- run it almost empty before refilling- does the trick. I use Texaco products in the appropriate octanes- and have NEVER had an injector or valve-carbon problem in ANY of my cars. The 44K makes NO CHANGE when I have tried a can- not in performance or fuel economy. If you run good fuel, you don't need a fuel injector cleaner. If you run crap through your car, the best cleaner may not help.

Dave the Volvo Tech
'99 V70R AWD, '93 854 GLT, '82 242 DL
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Dave the Volvo Tech


Re: Fuel injector cleaners?[850][1995]   [post reply]
Sin -- Saturday, 31 March 2001, at 2:55 p.m.

I share your liking for BG, but it isn't sold to your average consumer.

The only access I have to it is buying it as a "tech" from the manager of parts at my local Volvo dealership.

He doesn't sell it to your average customer. You being a Volvo tech probably have easy access to it, but many won't be able to get it easily.


Re: Fuel injector cleaners?[850][1995]   [post reply]
Dave the Volvo Tech -- Saturday, 31 March 2001, at 3:03 p.m.

Sin-
The Car Quest parts store around the corner has BG- Maybe they cut a deal with the local distributor.

Dave the Volvo Tech
Three of my own, a fleet in the rest of the family
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Dave the Volvo Tech


Re: Fuel injector cleaners?[850][1995]   [post reply]
KC -- Saturday, 31 March 2001, at 11:12 p.m.
 

I have also read it recommended to perform an oil change after using BG44K.
 


Re: Fuel injector cleaners?[850][1995]   [post reply]
Vadim -- Sunday, 1 April 2001, at 1:24 a.m.

Here in No. VA it's available from most dealers' shops without any special arrangement. As a matter of fact, I got a can a month ago from a local gas station's shop - it was even cheaper there.

V.
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S70 GLT '98 +K&N


Re: Fuel injector cleaners?[850][1995]   [post reply]
derspi -- Sunday, 1 April 2001, at 7:43 a.m.

Oh don't worry--my Volvo gets it's share of good hard runs on the highway from time to time! Albeit, with no one else around (or close to no one around) on a dry highway ONLY.

Thanks for the tips.


Re: Fuel injector cleaners?[850][1995]   [post reply]
derspi -- Sunday, 1 April 2001, at 7:50 a.m.

Thanks for the reply--much appreciated. Well, like I said, the car is kept in good shape and I only run Chevron gas and no, I have not experienced any of those symptoms/problems with my Volvo. But if it doesn't hurt, maybe I'll just stick a bottle of that BG 44K in (if I can find it in my area) just to sooth my conscience. But I'll definitely give that stuff a go on my dad's car--13 year old 300E, we know the injectors are a bit suspect but don't want to shell out big bucks to have them replaced.


Re: Fuel injector cleaners?[850][1995]   [post reply]
derspi -- Sunday, 1 April 2001, at 7:52 a.m.

Thanks for the reply--I'll try out whichever product I can find at the autoparts stores in my area. If it doesn't hurt, why not...keeps my mind at ease.


Re: Fuel injector cleaners?[850][1995]   [post reply]
Sin -- Sunday, 1 April 2001, at 1:00 p.m.

You Americans always have more and better access to everything, damn it! :)


Re: Fuel injector cleaners?[850][1995]   [post reply]
Vadim -- Sunday, 1 April 2001, at 3:48 p.m.

> You Americans always have more and better access to everything, damn
> it! :)

Except good food in supermarkets and Amsoil products :):):)
 

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'98 S70 GLT +Philips VisionPlus
 



 
 

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