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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 583077" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>No mate, Injector Cleaner is very corrosive because it is designed to eat Carbon buildups and it will eat your injectors over time, You should only add the correct amount to the correct amount of litres of fuel and you should do it around 1 to 5 tanks of fuel and with some brands 1 to 10 tanks of fuel using other brands, </p><p></p><p>If you use too much of it it will eat out the injector holes so they become bigger and will no longer fire a mist of diesel which then the diesel does not spread evenly in the cylinder so you get too much in one spot which will create hot spots and eventually eat a hole in the top of the piston, For safety just do it once every 10 Tanks of fuel, If it does start to eat your injectors you will see a drop in fuel economy over time,</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps,</p><p></p><p>PS, I only do mine when the Oil and Filters are done and a week before it has to go for a roadworthy, :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 583077, member: 3775"] No mate, Injector Cleaner is very corrosive because it is designed to eat Carbon buildups and it will eat your injectors over time, You should only add the correct amount to the correct amount of litres of fuel and you should do it around 1 to 5 tanks of fuel and with some brands 1 to 10 tanks of fuel using other brands, If you use too much of it it will eat out the injector holes so they become bigger and will no longer fire a mist of diesel which then the diesel does not spread evenly in the cylinder so you get too much in one spot which will create hot spots and eventually eat a hole in the top of the piston, For safety just do it once every 10 Tanks of fuel, If it does start to eat your injectors you will see a drop in fuel economy over time, Hope that helps, PS, I only do mine when the Oil and Filters are done and a week before it has to go for a roadworthy, :Y: [/QUOTE]
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