Fuel injection cleaner

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  1. duccmann

    duccmann Member

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    Was just wondering has anyone used this on there 6 Gen ? I know that they sell it for cars but don't know about for bikes. thanks
     
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    I've used it, certainly haven't got a clue if it does anything. It's been a few years though, and I was just thinking about running some through again though, so I'd be interested to hear from anyone more knowledgable.
     
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    You talking about the over the counter stuff from the local auto parts store, or a "professional" cleaning from a dealer?

    I've been using 2 products over the years, either Chevron Techron or Sea Foam. I use that shit in everything - cars, boat, small engines, bike, etc. I don't know if it actually does anything, but figure it can't hurt.

    From research that I did years ago (meaning the interwebz), I think most other products are junk (i.e. STP, Lucas, etc.). Sea Foam and Techron are the only 2 I'll use.
     
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    I've run SeaFoam through almost everything I own and it seems to work pretty well. I don't feel a difference on the bike but our SUV really perks up when the SF is in the tank and it improves fuel economy too if we are on a long run. When I say long run I mean 500 plus miles.
     
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    Same for me I used Techron few time but cannot see the different. :noidea:
     
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    Cool cool....Ya ..was tqlkin over the counter. Seems it cant hurt seeing my bikes a 2002...blike runs great but just maybe it cqn clean out some shite......think I may get the SF. Thanks guys
     
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    I'll add my $.02 for Seafoam. Use it in all my engines, small or large.
     
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    supertech, $1.88/bottle
     
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    Snake foam or sea oil is too expensive for what you get:

    Motor Treatment
    50% light hydrocarbon oil (pale oil);
    30% petroleum naphtha;
    10% isopropyl alcohol;
    10% water.

    Fuel Treatment
    50% diesel fuel
    30% naphtha
    10% isopropyl alcohol
    10% water.

    If you like putting those ingredients in your fuel and think it has benefit then buy them in bulk and roll your own.


    Techron:

    COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER AMOUNT

    Distillates, hydrotreated light 64742-47-8 < 55 %weight

    01154100-5179P Trade secret < 50 %weight

    Stoddard solvent 8052-41-3 < 35 %weight

    Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light aromatic 64742-95-6 < 10 %weight

    Benzene, 1,2,4-trimethyl- 95-63-6 1 - 5 %weight

    Xylene 1330-20-7 0.1 - 0.5 %weight


    Stoddard is mineral spirits with some nasty solvents added to make it 'odorless', but i wouldn't advise to breathe it--it is rough on the old lungs.


    and of course there is Marvel Mystery Oil:

    MMO is a mixture of 74 percent mineral oil, 25 percent stoddard solvent, and 1 percent lard.


    Too bad they had to add ethanol and mess with gasoline--gasoline is for fuel, alky-hawl is fer drinkin'...
     
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    I use Techron in my 2000 4Runner. After one tank I do see a little better mileage for a while. I have a real mechanic in my family that says it's the good stuff.

    How much do you guys add to the 5gal VFR tank? I know one bottle treats up to 15gal. I added one bottle in my SUV tank and put 12gal in. Not sure if I should add a whole bottle to 5gal tank though?

    The previous owner of my 99 VFR used this, it has pretty good reviews and treats a hellava lot of gas. It also combats ethanol.
    StarTron Star brite Gasoline Additive
     
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    Mineral spirits are paint thinner in the same can with different label and a higher price. Ya rarely see any mention of Stoddard Solvent in the paint stores, or big box hardwares. Too easily confused by some dude wanting to thin down a Stoddard. :)

    So if on the FI bikes if adding some of this stuff, I would suppose scaling down the overall amount would be a good idea. I use Techron in my Explorer and add one bottle to a full tank of gas. This might be too much for a bike tank.
     
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    I've run techron with no measurable effects in a 5th gen. Read the bottle, at some concentrations you will want to change the oil after treatment. My new theory.....if its not broke, don't fix it. Unless you are addressing a drivability or carbon build up problem don't add anything.

    Use quality gas and there is no need for additives.

    Just my opinion.
     
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    I use seafoam religiously on carbureted engines, running through half as bottle every oil change or so, or after any major tune up or de-winterizing. However I wouldn't use it on fuel injected systems since it's some harsh stuff and I wouldn't want to risk degrading the injectors.

    for fuel injected bikes, I use Techron. It seems to do the job, and I haven't had to take apart or clean my injectors, valves or throttle bodies yet, so there's that.

    I also firmly believe in only buying premium fuel from Shell or Chevron, which comes with a small amount of techron already in it as a detergent and stabilizer.
     
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    I use Seafoam in all my bikes and cars both carb. and injected.
     
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