squeeler642
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Wondering what the consensus is here on the forum about fuel injectors needing replacing, cleaning, or rebuilding after putting lots of miles on them.
I have 375k miles on my truck and I'm not sure whether the injectors are original or have been replaced at some point. I did a 6.0L swap into this truck a couple years back and left the 5.3L injectors in it. It was the 5.3L flex VIN so the lb/hr is sufficient for the 6.0L.
I have off and on felt like this truck has some fueling issues as sometimes the power will go in and out as I am coasting in a low-load situation, and sometimes it will lightly bog in near-idle situations. Not sure if this can be attributed to a tune-related issue or a fueling issue, but I just had it occur to me that a fueling issue could also be (at least partially) to blame. I know I need to replace the fuel filter so I picked one up and plan to do that at some point.
In my research I found several injector shops that claim that rebuilding or cleaning injectors can boost mileage by as much as 15%. Does anyone think that holds any water? Makes sense on some level of the injectors aren't atomizing as efficiently (or whatever) that there would be less efficient combustion, but was looking for anecdotal evidence to that end, if anyone had any.
I have 375k miles on my truck and I'm not sure whether the injectors are original or have been replaced at some point. I did a 6.0L swap into this truck a couple years back and left the 5.3L injectors in it. It was the 5.3L flex VIN so the lb/hr is sufficient for the 6.0L.
I have off and on felt like this truck has some fueling issues as sometimes the power will go in and out as I am coasting in a low-load situation, and sometimes it will lightly bog in near-idle situations. Not sure if this can be attributed to a tune-related issue or a fueling issue, but I just had it occur to me that a fueling issue could also be (at least partially) to blame. I know I need to replace the fuel filter so I picked one up and plan to do that at some point.
In my research I found several injector shops that claim that rebuilding or cleaning injectors can boost mileage by as much as 15%. Does anyone think that holds any water? Makes sense on some level of the injectors aren't atomizing as efficiently (or whatever) that there would be less efficient combustion, but was looking for anecdotal evidence to that end, if anyone had any.