Fuel Injector Guide

A bad injector can lead to more serious carbon accumulation in the engine cylinder, accelerated wear of the cylinder barrel and piston ring, unstable idle power, increased fuel consumption, weak acceleration, starting difficulties, excessive emissions, and other conditions.

In serious cases, the injector can be completely blocked and cause damage to the engine.

Fault performance

Injector failure

What Happens When a Fuel Injector Fails?

Injector bad will lead to the engine cylinder carbon accumulation more serious, cylinder barrel, piston ring accelerated wear, idle power instability, fuel consumption rise, acceleration powerless, starting difficulties, emissions exceed the standard and other conditions.

Serious injector failure can completely block the injector and damage the engine.

Injector principle

EFI engine component

Why the Injector Affects Engine Performance

As one of the key components of the EFI engine injector, it determines the performance of the engine. The injector itself is a solenoid valve, and the principle is very simple.

When the solenoid coil is energized, it generates suction, the needle valve is sucked up, and the spray hole opens. The fuel is sprayed out at high speed through the ring gap between the shaft needle and the spray hole at the head of the needle valve, forming a mist that is conducive to full combustion.

Deposit formation

Fuel system buildup

Why Deposits Form in the Fuel System

After the car has been driven for a period of time, certain deposits will be formed in the fuel system. The formation of deposits is directly related to the car’s fuel.

Firstly, gasoline itself contains gum and impurities, or dust and impurities brought in during the storage and transportation process. These accumulate over time in the car’s fuel tank, fuel pipe, and other parts, forming deposits similar to sludge.

Secondly, unstable components in gasoline can react at a certain temperature and form gum and resin-like viscous substances. These sticky substances in the injector nozzle, intake valve, and other parts will become hard carbon when burning.

Cleaning interval

Regular cleaning

How Often Should Injectors Be Cleaned?

Therefore, it is necessary to clean the injector nozzles regularly. Generally speaking, if the car is in good condition and the oil quality is good, it can be done every 40,000-60,000 km.

Even if the injectors are slightly clogged, there is no need to be too nervous because impurities can be dissolved away by spraying away when accelerating in high gear. This is why it is recommended that car owners should run a highway frequently when driving daily in order to reduce the possibility of carbon deposits.

AUTOOL CT150

Fuel injector cleaner

Fuel Injector Testing and Cleaning Tool

AUTOOL CT150 Car Fuel Injector Tester Cleaner is a professional four cylinders auto fuel injector testing cleaning machine. It will help us clean and test the injectors of gasoline cars and motorcycles.

It supports 99% cars and motorcycles. It can only be used to clean diesel fuel injectors. The cleaning fluid is 3M car injector cleaning fluid, and the test fluid is industrial alcohol. Its working voltage range is 110-230V. CT150 Car Fuel Injector Tester Cleaner has two versions: Russian and English.

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