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Tips for fuel injector cleaner?

MaldireMan0077

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So one of my projects was to restore my Truck-kun or make it in better condition then when I bought it. Well one thing I wanted to do since well its at 233K miles is clean the fuel injectors so I bought me that fuel injector cleaner. Didnt use it yet, I seen mixed results on youtube but I wanted to ask yall if you got any tips on using that stuff.
 
I’ve never used it but maybe search YouTube for Scotty Kilmer fuel injector cleaner.
 
I have heard that if you use high octane fuel for a while it will clean up the fuel injectors as well.

In my case I usually use 95 octane petroleum, but now am using 98.

Although my engine can't take advantage of 100 octane I should probably use that for a while.
 
I have heard that if you use high octane fuel for a while it will clean up the fuel injectors as well.

In my case I usually use 95 octane petroleum, but now am using 98.

Although my engine can't take advantage of 100 octane I should probably use that for a while.
Higher octane fuel alone won’t really clean it but some of the premium fuels have added detergents that can help clean engine parts
 
Higher octane fuel alone won’t really clean it but some of the premium fuels have added detergents that can help clean engine parts
Well, its something then. I need to use an aadditive that rejuvinates the cykinder head gaskets because mine are worn out / not sealing properly anymore.

Maybe that will help for a while because a replacement is expensive.
 
Well, its something then. I need to use an aadditive that rejuvinates the cykinder head gaskets because mine are worn out / not sealing properly anymore.

Maybe that will help for a while because a replacement is expensive.
your engine is probably cooked but maybe sodium silicate based head gasket repair can help
 
your engine is probably cooked but maybe sodium silicate based head gasket repair can help
I will check it out. Thanks man. I am on the lookout for a new car anyway. Just riding it out for as long as possible and saving more money to get better options.
 

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