Terry Posten
Well-known member
I found a dead injector after my car was in storage over the winter.
I sent my injectors out to be cleaned and flow tested.
I just got off the phone with Rich, the owner of Cruzin Performance. He has informed me that anybody running an alcohol blended fuel will need to be aware of injectors that can become stuck after the car has sat for a little bit. This could be from sitting for as little as a week under the right conditions.
It is recommended that if you are going to be storing (not starting) the car for over a month to remove the injectors and spray them out with WD40, injector cleaner, or run straight gas through them before storage.
So, if your car starts missing, check the injectors to make sure they are ALL feeding fuel.
The easiest way to confirm that your injectors are feeding fuel is to start the car and let idle. 1 at a time, unplug each injector and the motor revs should die down and start to stumble. Once you confirm that injector is firing, plug back in, let motor idle stabilize and repeat with the other injectors.
I sent my injectors out to be cleaned and flow tested.
I just got off the phone with Rich, the owner of Cruzin Performance. He has informed me that anybody running an alcohol blended fuel will need to be aware of injectors that can become stuck after the car has sat for a little bit. This could be from sitting for as little as a week under the right conditions.
It is recommended that if you are going to be storing (not starting) the car for over a month to remove the injectors and spray them out with WD40, injector cleaner, or run straight gas through them before storage.
So, if your car starts missing, check the injectors to make sure they are ALL feeding fuel.
The easiest way to confirm that your injectors are feeding fuel is to start the car and let idle. 1 at a time, unplug each injector and the motor revs should die down and start to stumble. Once you confirm that injector is firing, plug back in, let motor idle stabilize and repeat with the other injectors.