DIY Diesel Injector cleaning?

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injectors either work or they dont ,improved mpg from cleaning injectors is bollocks ,modern injectors operate at well over a 1000 bar ,dirt doesnt stick at those pressures
 
It's a bonified product I'm not making it up and comes highly recommended by peeps using doing 1000s of miles..... Taxi drives say it works and improved the mpg no end I'm guessing it creates a heat that would help clean the injectors or pay more and get it hooked up to the machine (forget its name) cost about 120 quid...

If you spray it into the inlet, how can it possibly affect the injectors in any way?
It cant, its just not physically possible as the product doesnt go through the injector at all.

Its an engine cleaner, not an injector cleaner. At best it will clear deposits in the combustion chamber, if there are any.
 
It's a bonified product I'm not making it up and comes highly recommended by peeps using doing 1000s of miles..... Taxi drives say it works and improved the mpg no end I'm guessing it creates a heat that would help clean the injectors or pay more and get it hooked up to the machine (forget its name) cost about 120 quid...

We have used Forte in our cabs to reduce emissions at testing time and it works, but we don't spray it into air cleaner; it is added as a percentage to the fuel and run for a day before going to the test. Millers does exactly the same thing and we have also found that new cooking oil chucked in the tank is very effective too.
 
its just rubber fuel hose - dont mess with second hand stuff, any good motor factors will sell it by the meter.

Rubber fuel hose replaced and no leaks for now...will monitor it over next couple of days....

Thanks everyone for helping!
 
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