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fuel injectors 200

Personally, I can't see how an injector cleaning at a local Jippy Crude can lead to oil consumption. Then again, who knows? Maybe they started to change the oil because, like rats running through a maze, that is their usual conditioned response to every car that pulls up. The program was shifted as the orders came through, which may have been bad for your friend. In the end, they then realized the car was in the "shop" for something else... and the car was refilled with the wrong weight/oil. Plausable, indeed!

Or, better yet, the "mechanic" forced so much shit through the system at an unusually ultra high pressure that they damaged the rings... I wonder if that is that even possible? Maybe the injectors were so coked up that when the cleaning occured crud contaminated the oil.

How about, a ton of injector cleaning solution now mixed with oil. The car may now need a legitimate oil change -again due to contamination. I would really like to know the answer myself, and will pose this to my gearhead friends.

Peace, Jon






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