hmt fuel injector cleaning !!!!!!!!!!!!! bitchass getto style
#1
hmt fuel injector cleaning !!!!!!!!!!!!! bitchass getto style
ok so i went to the salvage yard for my weekly stroll and didnt find 450's like i was looking for. so i headed over to a buddies house knowing that he had some sitting on his front porch from his disassembled 4g project. it sat out side for a while here and there. so i grabbed up the 450's like i was looking for and headed home. put them in my car and nothing just cranks and cranks and cranks. wtf !!!! so i took the injectors out of the intake manifold but left them in the fuel rail and turned the car over and what is this i see ?? only one is working so i take them out and have an idea. i'll boil these ******* !! if there already broke there broke so i got nothing to loose. so i get a little sauce pan with water
i fill it just enuff to cover up to the blue plastic part of the injector. (i cleaned up just for you guys)
then i set the three that were not working around the out side of the pan
then i turn the heat lower so it isnt directly under the injectors
i boiled them standing up for 15 mins then i tipped them over on there sides and let them boil for 5 more
put them pack in the fuel rail and now they all worked but one. so i just want threw the process again then it worked. so now i got all 4 injectors working perfectly and now its time to up the boost
i fill it just enuff to cover up to the blue plastic part of the injector. (i cleaned up just for you guys)
then i set the three that were not working around the out side of the pan
then i turn the heat lower so it isnt directly under the injectors
i boiled them standing up for 15 mins then i tipped them over on there sides and let them boil for 5 more
put them pack in the fuel rail and now they all worked but one. so i just want threw the process again then it worked. so now i got all 4 injectors working perfectly and now its time to up the boost
#3
Re: hmt fuel injector cleaning !!!!!!!!!!!!! bitchass getto style
Originally Posted by SDRAWKCAB
three things
9v battery
bike pump
brakecleaner
worked prefect for me
I never thought of boiling them but if it works ---- it...
9v battery
bike pump
brakecleaner
worked prefect for me
I never thought of boiling them but if it works ---- it...
#4
Re: hmt fuel injector cleaning !!!!!!!!!!!!! bitchass getto style
Originally Posted by accordepicenter
yeahh uhh bac you might wanna rethink boiling your injectors like eggs yo. Just not a great idea
lol
what does water boil at ?
what does you motor run at everyday ?
i'll rethink nothing. this works and it was proven by statistics that prove it :1
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Re: hmt fuel injector cleaning !!!!!!!!!!!!! bitchass getto style
Dude, cleaning injectors should not be your first priority. Cleaning that ------- stove should be. You're gonna be getting some HMT cockroaches up in your ---- pretty soon, and the rats will follow
#8
Re: hmt fuel injector cleaning !!!!!!!!!!!!! bitchass getto style
Originally Posted by EGgyLShatch
Dude, cleaning injectors should not be your first priority. Cleaning that ------- stove should be. You're gonna be getting some HMT cockroaches up in your ---- pretty soon, and the rats will follow
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Re: hmt fuel injector cleaning !!!!!!!!!!!!! bitchass getto style
those weren't my injectors, but another members at miataturbo.net. I sent mine there a few weeks ago. $17 an injectors plus $8 shipping.
I bought mine for $45 off someone at rx7club.com, i started running into fueling problems and suspected i may have a slow leaking injector...it would backfire on startup after sitting overnight. turned out it was the fpr, but it was good insurance non-the-less.
i think autozone and places like that sell all the parts to rebuild, the screens, 0-rings, pintle caps, and grommets. they also sell compressed cans of some cleaners that you spary directly through them, it's like $20 or something, do a google search. Other than pulses and flowing them, you can do it on the cheap.
I do have one that flowed poorly, but the end result is nice:
I bought mine for $45 off someone at rx7club.com, i started running into fueling problems and suspected i may have a slow leaking injector...it would backfire on startup after sitting overnight. turned out it was the fpr, but it was good insurance non-the-less.
i think autozone and places like that sell all the parts to rebuild, the screens, 0-rings, pintle caps, and grommets. they also sell compressed cans of some cleaners that you spary directly through them, it's like $20 or something, do a google search. Other than pulses and flowing them, you can do it on the cheap.
I do have one that flowed poorly, but the end result is nice: