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MadCow 06-19-2006 09:10 AM

Tune Up
 
I am sort of in the middle of some maintenance and a tune up of the car. I bought it in May and I have reached the 5000kms mark since buying it. Tomorrow I am getting the oil changed, and I will be putting in New plugs and wires. I have also put a K&N Filter in. What are some of the other things I should look at doing as part of maintenace on the car. Its a 2002 Mustang v6, 5 spd with 84,000kms

Ponyryd 06-19-2006 09:22 AM

I would say a fuel filter and you should be good to go.

MadCow 06-19-2006 12:24 PM

Right on, I thought I was missing something but couldnt bring it to mind
Thanks

anarchist 06-19-2006 12:32 PM

Some of this would be a good idea too. It's what I always put in before storing for the winter but no harm in doing it on a regular basis (every 5000km)

Lucas Upper Cylinder Lubricant With Injector Cleaner
Formulated for both gasoline and diesel engines
Cleans and lubricates the fuel system
Neutralizes low sulphur fuel problems
Increases the life of pumps and injectors
Increases power and efficiency by burning excess exhaust
Model No. 10020

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There's a much bigger bottle in the store.

Link

MadCow 06-19-2006 12:38 PM

I ment to ask about injector cleaner products and what not to hear if people use them and if so what they reccomend. Thanks for the input

MadCow 06-20-2006 10:25 AM

So I called my local ford dealership about the fuel filter, and they have some tune up package that they do, so I brought the car over for its oil change and I am getting them to do as part of the tune up deal, installings my plugs and wires, new fuel filter, and cleaning the injectors. Its gonna cost a bit more the just doing parts of it myself but it gives me piece of mind that pretty much everything has been addressed since I bought the car used and didnt know what had been done.

anarchist 06-20-2006 10:31 AM

Dealerships make their money by recommending services you don't generally need.

I was once recommended to get a power steering fluid flush on the Cobra...............

Ask lots of questions about what they are actually doing and make sure you go watch them actually do it. I get my oil changes at the dealership but never leave the car and more than 50% of the time I have to remind them what to do as part of what I paid for the oil change package. Checking/filling the fluids for example and lubricating parts, etc.

G-ForceJunkie 06-20-2006 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by anarchist
I was once recommended to get a power steering fluid flush on the Cobra...............

sounds like recommending fuel injector cleaner every 5000kms ;)

Torqued 06-21-2006 02:25 PM

yea, i like to bug them as well when they are down there. Make sure they're getting that chassis too. LoL :thumb1:


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