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Hi all,
I have a 2003 Dodge Dakota with just shy of 170,000 miles on it. It still runs very well and has been the most reliable, lowest out-of-the-ordinary maintenance truck I’ve ever owned. It even has the original factory battery. I should replace it though… It has lost a significant amount of power and torque over the years, but no other complaints. I used to be able to break the rear wheels loose by accident and I can’t anymore like I used to. I’m looking to replace the fuel injectors anyway because they’re ten years old now. I suspect they are part of the reason for my power loss. I don’t want to spend $500 on new Bosch injectors that the factory put in. Rock Auto offers a few remanufactured options and several aftermarket options. Frankly I don’t like the idea of either of those. If I run solvent through the fuel rails like Eric did in one of his recent videos, will the injectors be restored to a significantly cleaner state for a few years? Or should I just bite the bullet and replace my existing ones with remanufactured injectors? Anyone with experience on this topic, your input is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Doug
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