DON'T its mostly kerosene & your car wont run on it
you could add gas treatment liquid to your gas tank or you could buy the fuel injector cleaner tool and run the system with fuel injector cleaner which is alot faster. other then tht you could take each fuel injector out and spray carb clener through the fuel injector until you see nice spread out spray coming out.
the injectors could be dirty buy fuel injector cleaner or the machanic could take them out and clean them
Could be lots of things, one that isn't thougt of is a fuel injector sticking. Can of injector cleaner can't hurt anything.
It could very well be a carbon build up on the valves. I would try some engine cleaner and injector cleaner first though.
You could be getting a little cylinder "wash down" from an injector that's sticking open. Try a little fuel injector cleaner in the next tank of fuel.
IT just may need a tune-up, plugs and an air filter. But it could use an injector cleaning or replacement. You could try fuel injector cleaner. More serious problems could exist, however you could have the catalytic converter replaced. Have it checked out.Good Luck!
check cylinder compression. rings could be out.
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Fuel injector(s) may be clogged. Add fuel injector cleaner every 4-5 months.
There are many possibilities. You could have clogged injectors, or even an intermittently bad fuel pump. try running injector cleaner through your car. Fill the gas tank to the top and put one bottle of injector cleaner in. Next time you fill up see if it solves the problem. If not, have the injectors cleaned, or the fuel pump and or filter looked at.
There are many issues that can make a car sputter when accelerating. For instance, the sparks plugs may need to be replaced. Another issue could be that the exhaust could be clogged or there could be a bad injector.
Some vehicles have single, throttle body injectors, others have multi-port injection, that uses an injector for each port. If it's an injector problem, the injector could be partially blocked or gummed up. If that's the case, try a little injector cleaner. If that doesn't fix it you may need to have your injectors professionally cleaned. If it's not an injector problem, it could be valve or sparkplug problems. How long since you've change the plugs? You could run a compression test to find out if it's a bad valve.