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> Fuel Injector Cleaner
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post Jan 27 2026, 10:32 AM
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My '75 1.8L with stock fuel injection system is running rough. I'm thinking a fuel injector cleaner is in order. Red Line SI-1, Lucas and the old standby I use for my boats, Sea Foam, seem to get the best reviews. Any advice or other options?.
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Jack Standz
post Jan 27 2026, 11:28 AM
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We send them to Mr Injector.

Quick turn around and a report that shows real data like injector flow/rate, pattern, leaking, etc. Also comes with new seals and pintle caps, etc. No guesswork. Takes that out of the possibilities when troubleshooting issues.

Just got a set back last week (for a Toyota) and could actually feel the difference when driving the car.
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