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Cleaning the fuel system
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Well Wynn's probably makes the best stuff for that. I don't know where you're supposed to get it though. I get it through my work. It's amazing. They make a Power Charge fuel system treatment, a combustion chamber cleaner, and a fuel system cleaner. The stuff you find in auto stores makes a small difference but nothing compared to the Wynn's stuff.
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I use FP60 from Lube Control (buy it online). I don't know how much cleaner everything is, but I have a documented increase in milage of about 10%, so I'm happy with it.
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I just pull them out and give them a little wipe... blow into the hole and we're set to go... Then again... i might need some of the Venom High Flow Injectors ![]() |
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