Fuel Induction System Cleaning
#5
I have a 2006 Maxima with about 53K miles and my car is with the dealer. They contacted me about having my fuel induction system cleaned. They said it was needed and would cost me about $225....is it really worth it and I am almost certain to get it done elsewhere at a fraction of the cost
#6
Just be careful with a 2002 and newer. You mess with the throttle plate while the engine is off and you risk ruining your drive-by-wire throttle body.
I noticed a difference when I had it done to an Accord I used to have, car felt more responsive. Most lube shops do the service for around $60 or so.
I noticed a difference when I had it done to an Accord I used to have, car felt more responsive. Most lube shops do the service for around $60 or so.
#7
Fuel Induction Service
It is worth the money. I went to Nissan and paid $175 to have it done and I noticed some performance improvements. My car switches gears seamlessly, instead of it jerking before getting into gear. Second, the acceleration has improved.
#8
If you go the do-it-yourself route make sure you use intake cleaner that is oxygen sensor safe or you could trash the o2 sensors. CRC makes this type of intake cleaner along with some others. The intake cleaner along with a bottle of Chevron Techron (make sure you use only Techron) might be a good way to see what results you get before you spend $100 - $200.
#12
i have had it done to our murano with the BG products offered at the local dealership...very big difference in response. plan on using the same service on my new max when it is due.
#14
Originally Posted by XaMMax
Is this worth the money? I am thinking about having it professionally done not just using the bottle of cleaner you pour into your gas tank.
That's what I say, I used Seafoam, and CRC MAF Cleaner, and I noticed a huge difference, it wasn't the first time I've used Seafoam, but the first time my MAF was cleaned in 127k miles... VERY Noticable difference...
Last edited by btvenom; 11-14-2008 at 09:00 AM.
#20
Take a bottle of Sea Foam and with car running take off the hose that runs from brake booster to the intake and stick it in the can of sea foam and have some one inside the car to keep it running for a few secounds while it sucks some more out of the can and let it die. Let it sit for like 20 mins. and fire it up watch all your carbon blow out. Dump some in your tank when you fill up too. It smokes real bad but it will clean that bad boy out.
#21
I know this this thread is quite dated but what they hey...I just had the BG fuel/air induction service done at a local shop for $129 and its definitely worth the money. much better response time and my car idles so much better, havent had a chance to get on the highway yet but its def a must. The amount of smoke from the carbon build up coming from my exhaust was insane lol she breathes a lot better now.
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