I was wondering about the ligitamacy of this information and also if anyone has the faintest idea of how much this would cost. Most importantly, is this something i can do myself as to not go through the whole song dance of futzing around with a dealership?With the rising cost of fuel, and increasing emission standards, it is imperative that your Wrx run at top fuel efficiency. One way to ensure this is to have your fuel injection system serviced.
Dirty or clogged fuel injectors can have a significant effect on performance and fuel economy. Injector flow can be decreased by up to 25% in 5,000 miles! That can cause reduction in acceleration and up to 10% in lost fuel economy. Advertised fuel cleaners in most fuels can help clean injectors overtime, however can leave build-up on intake valves, which will also cause a decrease in fuel economy and performance. This build-up will also cause higher emission levels.
Our Red Line SI-2 complete fuel system cleaner will clean injectors and intake valves therefore improving both performance and fuel economy. We recommend performing this service annually.
Car Question - Fuel Injectors
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Car Question - Fuel Injectors
So I just got this e-mail from the dealer that I've taken my car in to have recall issues taken care of.
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There's no way your injectors' efficiency will be reduced by 25% in 5000 miles. They do get build-up in them over time, but this is just a case of the dealership trying to upsell you, and appropriate some of your money into their budget.
That being said, it isn't a bad idea to run a fuel system cleaner through your car every 8-12 months, whenever you think about it.
That being said, it isn't a bad idea to run a fuel system cleaner through your car every 8-12 months, whenever you think about it.
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yeah i thought this was some sort of give us money scheme but i just wanted to make sure. this is the first time they've ever sent anything like this to me where i'd actually have to pay so that's why i was wondering.
that being said i doubt anything in the fuel system has ever been cleaned or replaced. the only thing i know that's been done is regualr oil changes as i do that myself. i had my transmission fluid replaced a year ago or so so that should be fine. what things should i think about getting done maintnence wise seeing as i'm going on 60k here.
that being said i doubt anything in the fuel system has ever been cleaned or replaced. the only thing i know that's been done is regualr oil changes as i do that myself. i had my transmission fluid replaced a year ago or so so that should be fine. what things should i think about getting done maintnence wise seeing as i'm going on 60k here.
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Considering that is a Horazontally Mounted 4 Cylender, It is easy for the Carbon to build up on the injector's and the valves.. so yes, it is possable for this to happen,R00k wrote:There's no way your injectors' efficiency will be reduced by 25% in 5000 miles. They do get build-up in them over time, but this is just a case of the dealership trying to upsell you, and appropriate some of your money into their budget.
That being said, it isn't a bad idea to run a fuel system cleaner through your car every 8-12 months, whenever you think about it.
now dont get me Wrong, i dont think that its Very common, but i feel that it is possable Especally if you run "regular" Gass...
dont get me Started on those Regular Gass users..

wtf is "regular gass"? Your car is supposed to run on the gas its rated for, useless to run a civic on high-octane gas. I don't remeber what the WRX is supposed to run on though. If its supposed to run on high-octane, then yea its retarded to run it on low-octane.AmIdYfReAk wrote:Considering that is a Horazontally Mounted 4 Cylender, It is easy for the Carbon to build up on the injector's and the valves.. so yes, it is possable for this to happen,R00k wrote:There's no way your injectors' efficiency will be reduced by 25% in 5000 miles. They do get build-up in them over time, but this is just a case of the dealership trying to upsell you, and appropriate some of your money into their budget.
That being said, it isn't a bad idea to run a fuel system cleaner through your car every 8-12 months, whenever you think about it.
now dont get me Wrong, i dont think that its Very common, but i feel that it is possable Especally if you run "regular" Gass...
dont get me Started on those Regular Gass users..
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premium does burn better or more complete is the word. anyone with a standard can check this. with reg gas, try starting in 2nd or 3rd gear, whatever gear it takes to get a few "pings/knocks" from the motor. next time you fill up, use premium. now try the same test and notice that the pings/knocks are gone when bogging it down with high gears.
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higher octane just burns better and cleaner.. ive NEVER put anything under 91 in any car ive owned.. would be stupid to run that piss water through an engine..ToxicBug wrote:wtf is "regular gass"? Your car is supposed to run on the gas its rated for, useless to run a civic on high-octane gas. I don't remeber what the WRX is supposed to run on though. If its supposed to run on high-octane, then yea its retarded to run it on low-octane.AmIdYfReAk wrote:Considering that is a Horazontally Mounted 4 Cylender, It is easy for the Carbon to build up on the injector's and the valves.. so yes, it is possable for this to happen,R00k wrote:There's no way your injectors' efficiency will be reduced by 25% in 5000 miles. They do get build-up in them over time, but this is just a case of the dealership trying to upsell you, and appropriate some of your money into their budget.
That being said, it isn't a bad idea to run a fuel system cleaner through your car every 8-12 months, whenever you think about it.
now dont get me Wrong, i dont think that its Very common, but i feel that it is possable Especally if you run "regular" Gass...
dont get me Started on those Regular Gass users..
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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It detonates faster, thus high-compression engines and force-fed engines need it. Putting anything other than "regular" gas in your Blazer (or whatever SUV you were raving about before) is completely useless.SOAPboy wrote:higher octane just burns better and cleaner.. ive NEVER put anything under 91 in any car ive owned.. would be stupid to run that piss water through an engine..ToxicBug wrote:wtf is "regular gass"? Your car is supposed to run on the gas its rated for, useless to run a civic on high-octane gas. I don't remeber what the WRX is supposed to run on though. If its supposed to run on high-octane, then yea its retarded to run it on low-octane.AmIdYfReAk wrote: Considering that is a Horazontally Mounted 4 Cylender, It is easy for the Carbon to build up on the injector's and the valves.. so yes, it is possable for this to happen,
now dont get me Wrong, i dont think that its Very common, but i feel that it is possable Especally if you run "regular" Gass...
dont get me Started on those Regular Gass users..
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