Miata Mailing List: February 1997, Message #358

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From: (none) Subject: Re: using kerosene as injector cleaner Date: (none)
How come I got no "hits" when I ran a search in the archives using "techron" for a key word? Jack Hamilton & Shoryu [a '96 Montego Blue & Tan]] "Shoryu" = "Sea Blue Dragon" ---------- > From: Jerry Iverson > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: Re: using kerosene as injector cleaner > Date: Saturday, February 01, 1997 11:53 PM > > > > ---------- > > From: Jerry Iverson > > To: Jerry Iverson ; multiple recipients of list > > > Cc: jiverson@transport.com > > Subject: Re: using kerosene as injector cleaner > > Date: Sunday, February 02, 1997 12:44 PM > > > > > > > > ---------- > > > From: Jerry Iverson > > > To: multiple recipients of list > > > Subject: using kerosene as injector cleaner > > > Date: Saturday, February 01, 1997 6:42 PM > > > > > > I had trouble sending messages a few days ago, so I apologize if this > one > > > was repeated. Some time back I asked this question with very limited > > > response, so I'll try once more than let it rest. > > > I was told by a mechanic that if I used kerosene ( one pint per tank) > > once > > > in a while, it would do exactly the same thing as Techron fuel injector > > > cleaner. (I have been using that brand) He stated that they were both > > very > > > similar. Since Techron is around $5.00 per pint and I can purchase > > kerosene > > > at $1.50 per gallon, you can see why it would be worth it. But to quote > > > Click and Clack: "He who pays the least pays the most." So I don't mean > > to > > > be cheap about it, but if it works it works. Thanks for your reply. > > > Jiverson@transport.com > > > > >

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