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The CT160 Fuel Injector Cleaner and Tester is a professional-grade, all-in-one machine designed for 4-cylinder gasoline and diesel injectors. It features ultrasonic cleaning with a heated 2000ml tank, pulse width adjustment for precise injector testing, and 11 diagnostic functions including leakage and atomization checks. Compact and portable at 8kg, it supports most injectors on the market and comes with a 3-year warranty and lifetime maintenance, making it an essential tool for efficient injector restoration and workshop optimization.









| ASIN | B08VWP8WP8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #183,448 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #86 in Fuel Injection Systems Cleaners |
| Brand | QPKING |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (67) |
| Date First Available | February 4, 2021 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 16.81 pounds |
| Item model number | CT160 Fuel Injector Cleaner Tester |
| Manufacturer | AUTOOL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MIC10-4 |
| Model | CT160 Automotive Injection Systems Cleaners |
| Package Dimensions | 14.25 x 13.5 x 11.75 inches |
G**H
Very Happy with unit. Small tweaks could make this perfect.
Very happy with this unit. I am a DIY mechanic, so I don't expect this to see a TON of use, but it takes the guess work out of the 'mystery' of fuel injectors. This comes as a 4 injector system. This made the most sense to me over larger units and here's why. If you have a 4cyl engine, no problem, test all at once. If you have a 6 cyl engine, you can test 3 injectors with a plug in the 4th, which lets you test an entire bank at once. yes, you have to do the exercise twice to cover all the injectors, but thats not a huge deal. If you have an 8 cyl engine, same as the 6 except you wont need the plug to test each bank. I had a hard time determining the difference between the CT150 and the CT160 other than aesthetics. Here's what i've determined to be different: 1. The vials on the CT160 are shorter. the CT150 shows 140mL vials, where the CT160 has 100mL vials. This could be an issue when testing aftermarket or performance, or E85 injectors. 100mL fills quickly, but work just fine for testing standard injectors. 2. the fuel rail on the CT150 is secured using 2 threaded rods on either end, while the fuel rail on the CT160 is secured with a single rod in the center. This concerned me a bit at first, as running an odd number of injectors might cause an issue with keeping the fuel rail sealed on all injectors. I can say, 3 injectors does not cause this unit any problems. Running a single injector may ( I have not testing this yet) but this would be easily corrected, either by running a junk injector opposite the single injector being tested, or a simple spacer to keep the fuel rail level. 3. It appears in photos that the CT150 comes with a lid for the ultrasonic tub. My CT160 did not have a lid included. This is problematic, so I will be fashioning a lid to keep shop junk out of the ultrasonic, and to keep the fluid from evaporating. 4. The controls are a bit different, as the CT150 has buttons to control fuel pressure while the CT160 has a knob. Without physically using the CT150, id say the knob feels better and I would call it an upgrade. In addition, control layout is slightly different. 5. I am not sure how the CT150 controls the ultrasonic bath. But I can speak for the CT160. The controls for the CT160 are the two red switches on the front right of the unit. One for ultrasonic, and one for heat. The injector pulsing is controlled independently using the control panel and one of the selections on the menu. This is ideal, as it allows independent use of the ultrasonic cleaner if needed. 6. the CT160 appears to be a much more compact system. As a DIYer, this was preferred, as shop space is valuable, and this will not be a workhorse piece of equipment. That said, I cannot imagine how a larger unit would be any better, except when it comes to the larger vials of the CT150. The instructions on this have much to be desired. I have seen repeatedly in the listing and instructions where it mentions "special fluid" for cleaning injectors. Still haven't the foggiest what this 'special fluid' is. Given the atomization of the liquid, and the heating and open tub of the ultrasonic, i did not want to use a highly volatile cleaner like gasoline or most of the gasoline injector additives. I've seen some use mineral spirits, but I chose to go with Kerosene because that's what I had on hand, and it is slightly less volatile than mineral spirits. I might take a look at Lucas injector cleaner as it is offered in a gallon size, but honestly, it seems like the Kerosene worked perfectly. I do have concerns with all of these units, and the method fuel is introduced to the rail. on both the CT150 and CT160, there is a single input into the fuel rail, and the pressure pulses significantly on high flow tests as the injectors pulse. This means that injectors further away from the input will see dips in pressure that could give a false reading. The CT150, given its two rod design, means the input is centered in the fuel rail and would suffer less from this issue. However, the CT160, since it has a single rod in the middle, means the input has to be offset, and is placed between the 3rd and 4th injector position. While I have not verified this yet, I would expect to see position 1 suffer in the manor when running high flow tests. Long term, I will most likely add a T fitting to the input hose and create a second input in the fuel rail between positions 1 and 2 to balance the fuel pressure. This may be a non-issue for most, but if you are trying to match injectors for a performance build, this should be considered. Finally, some have complained about how messy the unit is when taking out the injectors. If you fashion a method of introducing air into the fuel rail and then running the ultrasonic selection on the menu, the system will pulse the injectors without activating the pump. You will need to introduce air above the injectors however, otherwise the vacuum will keep the fluid from flowing through the injectors.
M**.
Works perfectly
Great tool
A**W
Nice machine and simple setup
Good machine. Simple setup, works with ev1 & ev6 injectors. I use the machine to clean and test injectors off the corvettes I build at Ritchie Performance in Alvarado, Tx Edit: after a second use, the fluid pump no longer works.
A**R
Bad pump.
We used it to test new injectors we purchased on amazon (turned out to be bad injectors. Note: Don't buy injectors from Amazon) and we were only able to test a single bank before the pump burned out. Pump wasn't near its max when it died, we had it at 50 psi to match our vehicle. We took a look inside to make sure nothing got disconnected during shipping or moving it around and it looks like a tiny windshield wiper reservoir/pump rather than anything close to a real fuel pump.
K**K
A must if you are a tuner.
this unit is built well and will clean and test your injectors. Any engine tuner should have one because it is the only way you will know if newly purchased injectors are flow matched. I found my original injectors were matched very close and new injectors not so much. I cleaned and reused my old injectors and sent back the new ones. The only way an engine could compensate for mismatched injectors is if it had a O2 sensor for each cylinder, I dont know of any that does.
A**R
Initial start up
Works great very happy ,would recommend this product.
N**N
Great machine
Has been working great, well worth the price.
M**S
Completely functional.
Works well. makes it easy to spot poorly flowing injectors, and compare the spray patterns. Instantly shows stuck open injectors.
D**.
I purchased a car that had not run in 24 years. I replaced and cleaned as much as I could with regard to the air, fuel and spark systems before even trying to turn the engine over. Part of that was dealing with the fuel injectors. This machine made is incredibly easy to clean the injectors and then test them. As it turned out 1 injector out of 4 was marginally more leaky than the others. Good to know and who knows, at some point I may replace it. But I was very happy when the car turned over and ran beautifully on just the second turn of the key! The machine is somewhat expensive, but I will use it to clean and check the injectors on my 4 other cars.
L**P
So far haven’t had much luck with this, waiting for response to try and get fixed. Pump isn’t working at all! I think could be great if it was working hopefully we get it fixed up
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P**X
Nice nettoyage pour injecteur avec ultrason je vous le recommande fortement
D**.
Fonctionne très bien
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