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I was cautioned a while ago by a mechanic about injector and fuel system cleaners designed to attack carbon as some submersible fuel pumps have carbon brushes in them.
That said , I was starting to get lousy fuel milage around town on my Vegas prior to my trip to Bathurst, it was getting down to 11.5 kpl instead of its usual 15-18kpl
I threw a bottle of Gulf Western injector cleaner that was on special for $2 in it, well actually half a bottle to a full tank 17 litres, First fuel stop on the trip it jumped to 16kpl
Maybe cos of highway running I dunno, stayed good and on my return I dumped the other half bottle of GW cleaner in.
 
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