Not long ago, 2 injectors failed on my 35iS. The initial symptom was a slight hesitation in starting, which worsened over a week to the production of some smoke and the stink of unburnt fuel. The upshot was that it needed new injectors on cylinders 4 & 5 and had them on all six at the AD, paid for by insured warranty.
The effect was not just easy starting, but a radical improvement in performance, which the emptier lockdown roads have made very enjoyable. I now appreciate how much the power had declined over time without my noticing.
I also realise that popping down the local AD for a set of injectors ain't cheap, but, knowing what I do now about the effects, it's something I would happily pay my indy to replace on a 70k-mile car like mine.
That said, is there a way of extending or renewing the life and performance of injectors without replacing them?
The effect was not just easy starting, but a radical improvement in performance, which the emptier lockdown roads have made very enjoyable. I now appreciate how much the power had declined over time without my noticing.
I also realise that popping down the local AD for a set of injectors ain't cheap, but, knowing what I do now about the effects, it's something I would happily pay my indy to replace on a 70k-mile car like mine.
That said, is there a way of extending or renewing the life and performance of injectors without replacing them?