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Masospaghetti 10-13-2025 07:44 PM

Fuel injector cleaning thru the rail, what detergent?
 
I'm considering trying a thru rail fuel injection cleaning to try and improve my off throttle stumble (which despite my best efforts is not completely eliminated). Amazon sells them for about $50 but they do not come with cleaning fluid, nor do they specify what to use.

This is what I'm considering. https://a.co/d/j482uly

Probably a high concentration of something like BG44k, mixed with gasoline?

80stech 10-13-2025 10:16 PM

Cleaning the injectors is not likely to help but sometimes the injector cleaner does a half decent job with the carbon, or at least it used to back in the day when you get good injector cleaner. You might be better off doing a walnut blast job if you suspect carbon is your issue.

g300d 10-14-2025 04:53 AM

Something with PEA like Techron is what I've read supposedly works to clean fuel systems.

I'm not so sure that will fix it as well.

What have you checked for that so far?

Factory6speed 10-14-2025 07:57 AM

I've never seen a cleaning kit like that. I'm betting it doesn't really work. Why not just remove them and send them out for the good ultrasonic cleaning and you can see how they all flow.

Every so often I'll put a can of the berryman B12 in the tank. I guess it helps but I don't really know. 300 miles before every oil change I'll put a can down the oil cap. There's still carbon everywhere but the sludge is definitely way less than when I got it. It's more aggressive than the sea foam.

80stech 10-14-2025 11:39 AM

As far as cleaning the injectors that kit is by far the best way to go about it without removing the injectors. The 3.0L might have the Siemens (I think) injectors that have ceramic seats and will be ruined by ultrasonic cleaning.

X5chemist 10-14-2025 11:42 AM

The fuel line disconnects easily. Carb cleaner, taped straw, and a helper will do. It's old school. The engine will run while being sprayed with carb cleaner.

Try this stuff in the tank.

https://www.atschemicals.com/

Bdc101 10-14-2025 05:31 PM

This is what they use at the dealer. They pull the fuel pump fuse, hook this up to the fuel rail, put in a bottle of the same Techron or whatever brand fuel injector cleaner that they sell to put in your gas tank, and then hook the bottle up to compressed air and let the car run until it is empty. Bam - $150 fuel cleaning service (or $250 if german car)


Whether it works or not I am not convinced.

Masospaghetti 10-14-2025 06:47 PM

They run the car on straight techron? No mix of gasoline?

Masospaghetti 10-15-2025 12:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Factory6speed (Post 1246762)
I've never seen a cleaning kit like that. I'm betting it doesn't really work. Why not just remove them and send them out for the good ultrasonic cleaning and you can see how they all flow.


Definitely considered this but time is hard to come by these days with a new 9 month old in the family...also, if a tool like this works it would be useful for other vehicles.

Bdc101 10-15-2025 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Masospaghetti (Post 1246771)
They run the car on straight techron? No mix of gasoline?


Yes, just at idle in the shop, until it runs out and the engine just shuts off.


This was at the Nissan dealership where my brother was a master tech. I used to hang out there on the weekends.


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