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Old 05-14-2006, 09:38 PM   #1
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Default Re: Exploder problems

Basically the air induction service cleans the carbon and dirt from all the airways in the system and also will get rid of any clogs starting and/or wipes them out, and it will clean the egr system. It will clean the IAC valve and thottle body. If you get a can of BG induction cleaner you will run it through the vaccuum system ie vaccuum line off of booster. The kit runs between $50 and $90. Its a 3 step kit. I have used that kit for about 12 yrs and it cleans the hell out of the induction and fuel injection system. I would recommend it on any car out there. Most Ford dealerships sell and use it and other dealerships too. Now as for the plugs I would probably use platinum plugs(single or triple). Now for the wires I have a feeling that they are the original wires and I would probably replace them especially if youre only at 100k theyre probably OE. You would be suprised that the little things you do will give you better gas mileage.

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