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when I was at my buddy's place the other day, i asked what he does about cleaning injectors. i swear he said he did them...
i assumed he had some kind of setup since hes been building these longer than ive known him. Saturday morning i hit him up to use the cleaner setup. long story short, he doesn't have a tool and told me he doesn't clean them. lol
idk. English is the only language that needs interpretation for native speakers.
anyway i built a jank ass tool to run some cleaner through the injectors.
consists of some 3/8 efi hose, a couple clamps, a battery and leads and regulated air supply.(i set to 40psi.)
pretty self explanatory.
clamp injector to one end of the hose.
fill hose with fluid
clamp air supply to the other end of the hose.
hook up leads to injector.
hook up ONE of the other lead ends to the battery. doesn't really matter which.
charge hose with air.
toggle other wire to the opposite battery post.
do not leave attached to battery for more than about 1-2 seconds at a time.
i assumed he had some kind of setup since hes been building these longer than ive known him. Saturday morning i hit him up to use the cleaner setup. long story short, he doesn't have a tool and told me he doesn't clean them. lol
idk. English is the only language that needs interpretation for native speakers.

anyway i built a jank ass tool to run some cleaner through the injectors.
consists of some 3/8 efi hose, a couple clamps, a battery and leads and regulated air supply.(i set to 40psi.)
pretty self explanatory.
clamp injector to one end of the hose.
fill hose with fluid
clamp air supply to the other end of the hose.
hook up leads to injector.
hook up ONE of the other lead ends to the battery. doesn't really matter which.
charge hose with air.
toggle other wire to the opposite battery post.
do not leave attached to battery for more than about 1-2 seconds at a time.