I think the service is more geared for power than mpgs.
Making sure each cylinder is filled with exactly the same fuel and air mixture.
Not to mention after you install the adjustable fuel pressure regulator and turn it up a few lbs.
Your clean injectors will make a more atomized fuel spray as opposed to more of a squirt.
Balancing the forces created between each piston would help the engine run smoother.
The more balanced the forces the smoother the accelleration.
Less of one cylinder trying to compensate for the lack of energy created in the others.
That's just my opinion though.
Making sure each cylinder is filled with exactly the same fuel and air mixture.
Not to mention after you install the adjustable fuel pressure regulator and turn it up a few lbs.
Your clean injectors will make a more atomized fuel spray as opposed to more of a squirt.
Balancing the forces created between each piston would help the engine run smoother.
The more balanced the forces the smoother the accelleration.
Less of one cylinder trying to compensate for the lack of energy created in the others.
That's just my opinion though.
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