I pour a can in both cars every 3 weeks or so and in my motorcycle after every fill up. If I feel sluggish I take a sip or two and it lubes the joints. Not recommended for mere mortals though.
I pour a can in both cars every 3 weeks or so and in my motorcycle after every fill up. If I feel sluggish I take a sip or two and it lubes the joints. Not recommended for mere mortals though.
I pour a can in both cars every 3 weeks or so and in my motorcycle after every fill up. If I feel sluggish I take a sip or two and it lubes the joints. Not recommended for mere mortals though.
i have had a few vehicles brought to me because of sticky injectors.
one was a small ford ranger that ran perfect for several day until i parked and went into bank (just the right amount of time to heat soak) when i started it and put it in gear it would surge and lunge like u would not believe. almost like it was vapor locking.
i have had a few vehicles brought to me because of sticky injectors.
one was a small ford ranger that ran perfect for several day until i parked and went into bank (just the right amount of time to heat soak) when i started it and put it in gear it would surge and lunge like u would not believe. almost like it was vapor locking.
I use it my cars/truck often. I have never put in the oil like they recommend on the can! In the cars, I usually suck it in through a vacuum line and let it sit for about 30-45 minutes and then fire it up. Smokes like hell for about 5-10 minutes. Keeps the carbon buildup in the top end. Seems to smooth idle and make things a bit more responsive. Also use it in the fuel periodically to help clean the injectors. Haven't seen a need in the Rocket yet that I can remember. I wouldn't hesitate to use it. GM makes a similar product called Top End and fuel injector cleaner and it's a lot more expensive cause the dealers sell it.