3M Rail Flush System

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Anyone ever tried this proceedure before? A can of solvent is hooked directly to the fuel system and the car is run until the can is consumed and the car dies. This is to soften deposits. Then a can of some kind of additive is added to the gas tank which will disolve the hardened deposits. Costs about $100.


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Sounds the same as the BG / MOC/ Wynn's / Berryman's (and countless others) procedure.

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Would it run it under pressure (55psi)

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I have a similar model, different brand. It works really well, except that the pressure valve on mine is backward from what the instructions say AND from what is standard with every air compressor I've ever used. I almost broke it trying to figure out why I wasn't getting any pressure. They all work the same way from what I can tell, so it seems that the only difference might be in the brand of cleaning solution you use.

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Where did you get it???


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