I have a 2006 Dodge Magnum SRT8 with the 6.1L Hemi. It's been a bucket list car of mine since they came out and I finally got it last year. It has 125k miles on it and is a blast to drive. However, I'm picky, it runs a little rough, like a slight intermittent miss but not tripping any check engine lights. To make it as reliable as possible, I've replaced all the injectors, plugs, coils, and sensors with oem parts. Today I saw the video about balancing the injectors via fuel trim. My question is do any of the diy obd readers able to do that or is it a mechanic thing only?
Ed
that's a function of high end and dealer only tools
Sad part is that I don't trust the dealer, they tried to sell me a "$1500" steering rack for my then 3 year old truck and it's still in there today 14 years later!
then go to a skilled and well equipped independent mechanic.
It's mechanic thing I got a machine that does that but it's a 6,500 dollar machine
Thanks, now the hard part of finding a mechanic that I can trust with my ride.
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