We bought our 98. 5 2500 when it had 27k miles on it. It now has around 53k and I've never used a fuel additive. After speaking with Bill at DTT, I realize this was a little foolish, I simply didn't know, although I should of with this great resource.
My question is, I'm sure there is carbon buildup on my injectors, instead of just using a fuel injector cleaner in the tank, can I manually pull the injectors, clean them and get a good start?
Or, will running the injector cleaner do just as good a job as cleaning them by hand?
CJ
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98. 5 2500: DD True Torque
99 Wrangler: NV4500, Atlas II, D60 Reverse Cut Front/High Clearance Steering, D60 Reverse Cut Rear/Disc Brakes, 39. 5x18 Boggers
[This message has been edited by CJ Lagos (edited 05-11-2001). ]
My question is, I'm sure there is carbon buildup on my injectors, instead of just using a fuel injector cleaner in the tank, can I manually pull the injectors, clean them and get a good start?
Or, will running the injector cleaner do just as good a job as cleaning them by hand?
CJ
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98. 5 2500: DD True Torque
99 Wrangler: NV4500, Atlas II, D60 Reverse Cut Front/High Clearance Steering, D60 Reverse Cut Rear/Disc Brakes, 39. 5x18 Boggers
[This message has been edited by CJ Lagos (edited 05-11-2001). ]