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[โ€“] StaySquared@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago

Have to disagree with that one. If you use injector cleaner from the start of ownership you will not have build up. After every oil change, I go directly to the gas station to fill up, after I fill up, I add the additive. This is the process I follow, car has about 70K miles on it, and fuel injectors are in great condition. They're normally replaced by the 60K mile mark.