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Old 13th August 2017, 19:14   #1
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Question diesel Fuel system cleaner

My MGR mechanic has recently advised me to add a bottle of fuel system cleaner to my next tank of fuel in order to improve the tickover and general health.

I see there is many brands on the net, some of which also claim to clean the DPF , could I have some reccomendedations from all you experts out there as I have'nt a clue what brand to buy, but I expect they all more or less do the same thing?
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Old 13th August 2017, 19:34   #2
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Adding it into the tank is a waste of time, pop the bottle into a new fuel filter when changing it, turn the ignition to position 2 a few times to prime the system, the fire it and run it for 20 seconds or so turn off leave onvernight, and your injectors are nice and clean. (Oh and Forte specialist diesel injector cleaner is the businesss).
Don't waste your time putting a 250ml bottle in either 60litres of fuel. As Dacia say "you do the maths".
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Adding it into the tank is a waste of time, pop the bottle into a new fuel filter when changing it, turn the ignition to position 2 a few times to prime the system, the fire it and run it for 20 seconds or so turn off leave onvernight, and your injectors are nice and clean. (Oh and Forte specialist diesel injector cleaner is the businesss).
Don't waste your time putting a 250ml bottle in either 60litres of fuel. As Dacia say "you do the maths".
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Adding it into the tank is a waste of time, pop the bottle into a new fuel filter when changing it, turn the ignition to position 2 a few times to prime the system, the fire it and run it for 20 seconds or so turn off leave onvernight, and your injectors are nice and clean. (Oh and Forte specialist diesel injector cleaner is the businesss).
Don't waste your time putting a 250ml bottle in either 60litres of fuel. As Dacia say "you do the maths".
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Hi Mickeyboy thanks for the advice, trouble is I only changed my filter around 1000moles ago, surely I can just unscrew it and pour some fuel out add the cleaner ,screw back on and hey presto?
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As everyone is doing this in the filter I wonder why the additive manufacturer is not writing this invaluable info on the bottle?
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either my car was already in good health or I cant tell the difference but I followed mickeyboys's method. I cant tell the difference.

Not sure if it is because I do motorway miles and not town miles or may be I just don't push the car enough to notice but I would not disregard his advice

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As everyone is doing this in the filter I wonder why the additive manufacturer is not writing this invaluable info on the bottle?
Cos-------------------Some folk wouldn't know where to find the filter, let alone remove it.--------

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As everyone is doing this in the filter I wonder why the additive manufacturer is not writing this invaluable info on the bottle?
Well where I buy mine from they do advertise this, it's probably the next best thing to ultrasonic cleaning, you will notice that they supply info for people who are the everyday driver,& also info on what a garage would probably do. Because as Colvert said some folk wouldn't know where to find the filter.

http://www.directcarparts.co.uk/work...additive-p1375

How to use Forte diesel injector cleaner:

Simply add the content of the bottle to your fuel tank and then add approximately 40 litres of Diesel to your tank.

Can be used when servicing your car by adding directly to a new diesel fuel filter. Most good garages will use Forte diesel injector cleaner this way when carrying out an annual service.

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Mickyboy, I don't doubt you or your methods for one minute..

What I heard was that the add to filter method came from Forte themselves when they did a add campaign number on garages, they encouraged this practice and those participating garages got their names on the "Good Garage List".

This is just my opinion only and I've said it a few times now, adding a neat solvent in to the system, let me put it direct to you as an expert, does this have any effect on the seals in the high pressure pump?

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My MGR mechanic has recently advised me to add a bottle of fuel system cleaner to my next tank of fuel in order to improve the tickover and general health.

I see there is many brands on the net, some of which also claim to clean the DPF , could I have some reccomendedations from all you experts out there as I have'nt a clue what brand to buy, but I expect they all more or less do the same thing?
What does HE recommend ? I use Millers ecomax and find it very effective.
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