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Originally Posted by Cinnamint
I have never heard of injector maintenance, or "service".
I have spent my life around old, high mileage cars.
I have a 1987 toyota MR2 with almost 230k miles that is all original. Changed the clutch, some oil seals and that is it. In the Toyota world, when your engine finally wears out around 300k miles you clean your old injectors and throw them on the rebuilt motor.
My parents car is a '97 Honda accord, owned since new, with 276k miles on it. They do no maintenance what so every. It was a chore just to get them to buy a new alternator. They change their oil every 7500 miles, they have changed their trans fluid once. They even drove with toasted CV joints for about 6 years. NEVER REPLACED THE FUEL FILTER UNTIL A MONTH AGO. No injector problems.
My first car was a old ford escort. Family owned since new. Ran great till the day it was broad sided. 172k miles. Replaced the fuel filter once, Never did any injector maintenance. Funny thing is I broke a t-belt, while driving. Threw on a new belt. Non-interference motor. Everybody does it except nissan.
I have never used any OEM parts in any of my cars
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Its in bad taste to come on here and brag about how much you enjoy NEGLECTING vehicles. Its doesn't flatter said vehicles or yourself, please spare us.