Dirt, varnish, build-up, corrosion, and carbon deposits restrict the flow of air and fuel to your engine. This happens with all fuel-injected vehicles at some point.
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Clean Fuel Injector |
Dirty Intake Valve |
Clean Intake Valve |
If it has been a year or 15,000 miles, your engine could have already built up deposits.
We all know the importance of changing your oil, but many people forget about the importance of performing regular fuel system maintenance. The fuel system is a critical system when it comes to the performance of your Corvette, and since the deterioration of your engine’s performance is so gradual, it is less noticable.
The Problem
Deposits in the fuel and air intake system may cause:
- Stalling
- Hard Starting
- Rough Idling
- Hesitation
- Knocking
- Loss of power
- Poor fuel economy
- Increased emissions
- A need for higher octane gas
The Solution
Completely clean the entire fuel system of deposits:
- Fuel lines
- Fuel Injectors
- Intake valves
- Combustion chambers
- Throttle plate and throttle valve
For the performance, safety, and the life of your Corvette, make sure a Velocity Corvette Fuel System Service is part of your normal maintenance schedule.

I had this done to my car recently and picked up about 30 miles to the tank and my idle has smoothed out considerably. This service works wonders!
This is better than getting a K&N air filter and putting high octane fuel combined. I was noticing lags on my car and after this was done at VCC, it’s like driving a new car. It’s noticeably smoother, more responsive, and idling much better… I’m impressed with how clean and organize your service bay is setup…Thanks.