View Single Post
Old 11-09-2014, 08:23 AM   #23 (permalink)
Justice97
Enthusiast Member
 
Justice97's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: San Antonio
Posts: 387
Drives: 11 370Z MB M6
Rep Power: 16
Justice97 has a reputation beyond reputeJustice97 has a reputation beyond reputeJustice97 has a reputation beyond reputeJustice97 has a reputation beyond reputeJustice97 has a reputation beyond reputeJustice97 has a reputation beyond reputeJustice97 has a reputation beyond reputeJustice97 has a reputation beyond reputeJustice97 has a reputation beyond reputeJustice97 has a reputation beyond reputeJustice97 has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by GaleForce View Post
I like to dip my nozzle in sand then jam it in the nearest hole available.
I tried this once. The sand also works a s a scrubbing agent. It cleans injectors and fuel lines by removing calcium deposits left from not using diesel at proper intervals. I have heard sugar is a wonderful substitute for sand if you are in clay soil type of environment.
If no sand is available or you have no sugar, rocks on the side of the road can be used(freeway rocks work better). I don't recommend it for the fact that cars behind me tend to honk and get annoyed when i stop to pick them up. Hey i cant help it if I love my baby so much i take care of her.
Justice97 is offline   Reply With Quote