Re: 66 focks up fuel injection cleaner

Like 66 said... there are many cleaners (SeaFoam included) that are designed to be ingested through the air tract of the intake manifold, much like "top end" treatments of days gone by.......

With modern gasoline's, the need for the old "injector cleaner" hooked up to the fuel rail are long gone. Olefins are nowhere near the problem that they were in the mid to late '80s. (For the uninitiated... early EFI systems were plagued with waxy build up on injector pintles caused when a hot soak flashed the high ends of the gasoline into vapour, leaving behind olefin wax that could slow the reaction of the pintles. Injector flushing chemicals were introduced into the fuel rail to clean these deposits and worked well until refineries finally addressed the concern).

If the boy with the chameleon name is still peddling this service to his customers, I pity them. As ever, he will not address this (or 66s) reply with anything other than something totally unrelated..... probably dictated by the "voices" or his innate need to remain being the NGs toilet.

hurc... some time ago you blatantly lied and mentioned you'd seen my records. What city was I in earlier today, what course did I take, who was my instructor and tell us what stood out in your mind as being the major thrust of the course (no, not the name of the course.... the major thrust of the course content...). While your at it, tell me what hotel I stayed in, my room number and my check in time.... Of course you can't..... look up the word "buffoon" - if you haven't eaten that page from the dictionary you were given in grade school.

Similarly, you keep referring to a particular dealer in Calgary.... I don't think you work there..... perhaps at the lube shop to the north... but not at the dealer...

IF, perchance, you do work for a dealer, your continued meanderings about fleecing customers shows your level of integrity. The flat rate system is open to manipulation by charlatans and thieves..... one of the victims is the consumer..... the other victim is the dealer and the rest of his/her employees.

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Jim Warman
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