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Old 31st March 2017, 22:44   #11
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I suspect the above posts are confusing Millers Diesel Powersport (Now called Ecomax) with Millers Diesel Injector Cleaner.

Here are links to the two items

http://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-60222-mi...treatment.aspx

http://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-90221-mi...r-cleaner.aspx

The latter serves the same purpose as Forte.

I use both - the Ecomax with every fill-up and the cleaner every 3-6 months. Both items are perfectly good.
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Old 1st April 2017, 09:25   #12
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Forte is the one for me, I have seen dead injectors resurrected after a couple of months of use.
Hi trikey, What do you mean by "after a couple of months use"?
Do you mean 1 dose, and the effects are still getting better a couple of months later, or do you suggest adding bottles of it to repeated tank fulls for a couple of months?

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Old 28th April 2017, 17:18   #13
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Here's one for you to try as I did, does exactly what it says on the tin/bottle great price to.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/191723630352
do you just stick it the tank steve
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Old 28th April 2017, 23:50   #14
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do you just stick it the tank steve
Hi Albert.
Yes pour the whole bottle into the tank which is best half full then top up to full tank, as opposed to the Forte which is initially best poured into the new fuel filter, engine started for about 20 seconds then left over night, next day drive it like you have stolen the car.

This one works it's way through over the period of the full tank of fuel
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Hi Albert.
Yes pour the whole bottle into the tank which is best half full then top up to full tank, as opposed to the Forte which is initially best poured into the new fuel filter, engine started for about 20 seconds then left over night, next day drive it like you have stolen the car.

This one works it's way through over the period of the full tank of fuel
+1 for forte.

this is the injector figures with Forte using the method as Arctic describes.


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Old 29th April 2017, 06:40   #16
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Forte cleaner is the one every time, it brings dead injectors back to life and seems to be able to get cars through there smoke test some how. I have seen vans and cars that would otherwise have been scrapped given a years ticket and in some cases go through the smoke test with almost 0 smoke.

There are plenty of products that claim to work but Forte is the one that always seems to.
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Old 29th April 2017, 07:54   #17
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I've always used forte when preparing my car for the mot
Fill the new fuel filter and leave it to do it's stuff
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