Carb cleaner under pressure can b a problem. May ruin a good paint job.
And really painfull if u get an eye full.
May i sujest an alternitive take out the
The gas and drop in a can of seafoam in the tank and run that thru.
I never finished but started to make a tank and use the can of seafoam then pressure to 45 psi and hook it to the fuel rail of coarce disconect the connector at the gas tank then start motor. Also plug off tank line or take it lose at the banjo fitting. so it wont leak.
I ran a bottle of injector cleaner mixed 1oz to 1gal And ran through till the bottle was gone, but it wasn't Seafoam, it was Berryman B-12 Chemtool, it's getting 30 mpg I'm using 93 octane, I just took out the plugs and cleaned and regapped, gap was .8mm put it at .9mm I have a new set of NGK Iridium plugs for it but don't want to put them in till I feel it's all good, I'm going to go over it again with tuneECU, check for vacuum leaks, compression test, check the coil connections, it's got 45,000 miles on it, I think the spark plug wire's should be good. It doesn't sound like it's missing, just the idle gets really low from just powering down when stopping, going through the gears you don't even notice it, but at a steady rpm not sure what about 60 to 65 mph it hesitates and surge's a very little bit you can hardly feel it, I thought it was from cleaning the MAP sensor with carburetor cleaner and stuff, break fluid, throttle body cleaner, last starting fluid to dry it out good. I put a used one I got from pinwall and it didn't change, most of the time it's okay, just sitting idling is the main problem, it seems to be hunting, I'll be able to tell more once I get it on tuneECU, at least I can see the RPM's being a touring model it doesn't have a tach.
But if I do the can of carburetor cleaner to the jet's I'll definitely be careful not to get it in my eyes or on the paint or cause a fire, thanks buddy, have a great night



oh I get the decel pop, always did, a little worse with the crossover pipe