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I've used 2 fuel injection cleaners with good success. For everyday maintenance, I use a bottle of Chevron Techron just before every oil change. I've done a fair amount of research on fuel injector cleaners, and Chevron gets almost universally good reviews. It's not terribly strong, so you may have to run a couple tanks with it. Any autoparts store should have it.
Not a chemist here, but what I've read says that during combustion some of the stuff in Techron can slip by the rings and get into the oil - this is why you want to use it before the oil change. I've also read that you can use it up to 5 times during a single oil change without the oil deteriorating too much. YMMV
The other product is BG 44K. In theory, it's very similar to Techron - a fuel injector / combuston chamber cleaner. It's a lot more concentrated, however. It's also a bit harder to find. You might need to make a trip to a CarQuest for that one.
If that doesn't work, you may want to look at a top-end engine cleaner like the one GM dealers sell. It's pretty harsh stuff, but with a 180K motor, it might be worth investigating.
_________________ Tom Freeman '98 M3/4/5 | '93 Spec3 325i | '12 TSX sport wagon | '03 Tahoe Team Silver Bullets '91 240SX
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