I hope not getting stuck at the fuel injectors.i have a questions, where would all these waste goes to?
I hope not getting stuck at the fuel injectors.
In my case when I change oil I donate the used oil to my mechanic friend who recycles it for cash.i have a questions, where would all these waste goes to?
you mention its either contamination or water. fuel injectors are part of the fueling system.All the gum & varnishes is dissolved in the fueling system.
No worried that it will clog your injectors.
You will be impressed after the live demo..
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nah. It completely emulsifies anyway.I hope not getting stuck at the fuel injectors.
I can only assume you're not talking about sand in the combustion engine but in the fuel tank. Debris like sand won't dissolve in petrol I think so it probably will clog your injectors eventually. However the fuel system is relatively closed, I'd be curious to know how on earth sand got in in the first place.you mention its either contamination or water. fuel injectors are part of the fueling system.
water is not an issue since it will just be converted to steam in the combustion chamber and comes out from the exhaust. considering it mixes with the fuel I doubt it'll cause rust for the internals of the fuel injector.
if its contamination - something solid, how can it be dissolved? for example, silica.
How on earth? Well earth is composed of sand and dirt anyway.nah. It completely emulsifies anyway.
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I can only assume you're not talking about sand in the combustion engine but in the fuel tank. Debris like sand won't dissolve in petrol I think so it probably will clog your injectors eventually. However the fuel system is relatively closed, I'd be curious to know how on earth sand got in in the first place.
How on earth? Well earth is composed of sand and dirt anyway.
http://www.i-car.com/pdf/advantage/online/2004/042604.pdf
http://www.carterfueldelivery.com/fuelpumps/_pdfs/support/TEC1622.pdf
its well documented, not rocket science :rolleyes: