Fuel injector cleaner that attaches to fuel guiderail?? brand? where on earth to buy??

a while ago i saw on some cable tv show probably shadetree mechanic a fuel injector cleaner that screws on to the fuel railing you disable the fuel pump and run the engine off this can of cleaner anyone know what brand this is sold below or where i can buy it .?you ask around here and citizens look at you like you get ten heads.


Answers:    We use these at our lube shops. I don't know if a home-user variation is made by anyone, but the professional kits are expensive. A professional utensils without the chemicals is around $400. It includes adaptors for adjectives different cars. Unless you do this for a living, it probably would not be worth it. If you do this for a living and you purchase enough product, some vendor will provide the equipment for free. Wynns and Run-Rite are 2 distributors that sell these. I prefer Wynns. We charge $90 to $120 for this service at our shops. If your vehicle has a shrader spigot on the fuel rail (looks approaching the valve on tire), it's well done. If you don't have a shrader spout on your rail, it will be difficult and you may enjoy to live with a fuel stabilizer and intake cleaning through a vacuum line. If you live within the Riverside or Moreno Valley, CA area, drop by one of our Texaco Xpress Lube locations. We can do it for you.
You would be better off sending your dirty injectors out to be cleaned or buying a reconditioned set. check this network sit out i found. www.fuelinjector.citymaker.com They show all their prices and they own flow rates too. Check them out!
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