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There are a number of places online with fast turnaround. RC in California is the most widely known, but one of the more expensive ($24 per injector).

 

You want to find a place that can give you flow ratings before and after cleaning, as well as spray pattern evaluation. There are usually two aspects to a cleaning -- a solvent to dissolve and wash away deposits, and ultrasonics to help mechanically break up the deposits.

 

Check out http://www.rceng.com/service.htm to get an idea.

 

EDIT: To keep injectors clean afterwards, use a good quality in-tank cleaner like Chevron Techron concentrate or BG44k every 3-6 months.

 

http://www.bgprod.com/autofuel.html

 

[ 16 September 2002, 03:24 PM: Message edited by: Stolen UFO ]

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