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Injector Coking

Injector Coking

Injector coking is the buildup of carbon deposits on diesel fuel injector tips, which disrupts the fuel spray pattern and reduces combustion efficiency. Coked injectors cause rough idle, increased emi...

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Grant Taylor

Fleet Solutions Director, Fuel Ox

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What Is Injector Coking?

Injector coking is the buildup of carbon deposits on diesel fuel injector tips, which disrupts the fuel spray pattern and reduces combustion efficiency. Coked injectors cause rough idle, increased emissions, reduced power, and poor fuel economy. Modern ULSD and biodiesel blends are particularly prone to creating coke deposits. Fuel additives with detergent packages clean existing deposits and prevent new buildup.

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