Hello All,
I have a 2013 KIA Forte with 20,000 miles, I am running 7500 mile OCI with synthetic oil PP/Mobil 1.
Last time I changed the oil I noticed a terribly strong (what seemed like) gas smell when I drained the oil. The car is driven 30 miles twice a day, to and from work by my wife, almost 100% interstate miles. On the weekend it is our errand runner, its possible it may sit and idle while I run into a store to grab something, and my wife and kid stay behind in the car.. it also may see some short trips on the weekend, but I feel any fuel dilution should be burned out easily during the work week. Also I should mention that the car runs perfect, and usually gets 30mpg, give or take a little.
I have considered just doing a used oil analysis to see if there is excess fuel dilution, however I am currently not in a financial place to do so, also I have seen many question the correctness of Blackstone's results.
So at this point I would like to handle this from the mechanical side, I feel the only way I am getting excess fuel dilution(if I am) is if one of the injectors is leaking. Upon my reading most people recommend taking the fuel rail out of the car, and pressurizing the injectors by turning the key to the "on" position, but not actually starting the car.
My question, Is it possible to check for a leaky injector without removing the fuel rail/injectors from the car? Can I check it with a fuel pressure gauge anyway? If I found out the Injectors are not leaking I think I can stop worrying since this car sees such long trips.
Let me know your thoughts, thanks!
I have a 2013 KIA Forte with 20,000 miles, I am running 7500 mile OCI with synthetic oil PP/Mobil 1.
Last time I changed the oil I noticed a terribly strong (what seemed like) gas smell when I drained the oil. The car is driven 30 miles twice a day, to and from work by my wife, almost 100% interstate miles. On the weekend it is our errand runner, its possible it may sit and idle while I run into a store to grab something, and my wife and kid stay behind in the car.. it also may see some short trips on the weekend, but I feel any fuel dilution should be burned out easily during the work week. Also I should mention that the car runs perfect, and usually gets 30mpg, give or take a little.
I have considered just doing a used oil analysis to see if there is excess fuel dilution, however I am currently not in a financial place to do so, also I have seen many question the correctness of Blackstone's results.
So at this point I would like to handle this from the mechanical side, I feel the only way I am getting excess fuel dilution(if I am) is if one of the injectors is leaking. Upon my reading most people recommend taking the fuel rail out of the car, and pressurizing the injectors by turning the key to the "on" position, but not actually starting the car.
My question, Is it possible to check for a leaky injector without removing the fuel rail/injectors from the car? Can I check it with a fuel pressure gauge anyway? If I found out the Injectors are not leaking I think I can stop worrying since this car sees such long trips.
Let me know your thoughts, thanks!
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