new method of Carbon Buildup cleaning - what are u thing?
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new method of Carbon Buildup cleaning - what are u thing?
hi
i've seen this website:
https://www.carboncleaningusa.com/
see this videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD1O...ature=youtu.be
what are you think of it? is it worth trying or nonsense?
i've seen this website:
https://www.carboncleaningusa.com/
see this videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD1O...ature=youtu.be
what are you think of it? is it worth trying or nonsense?
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It doesn't say anything on site about what is being pumped into intake. Website seems lame as it has no info.
Suspect it's a glorified steam machine. And for heavily carboned valves (lots of idle time, low rpm use, short hops for groceries) it doesn't stand a chance against years of accumulation.
Just saying there are few items you can pump into the engine and not damage sensors. The first being the MAF sensor.
Way back when they used to atomize water under high pressure and disperse it in the intake plenum at cruise speeds over longer periods of time while engine is under load and at proper temperature to do the same thing. The cooling effect can increase power too.
Suspect it's a glorified steam machine. And for heavily carboned valves (lots of idle time, low rpm use, short hops for groceries) it doesn't stand a chance against years of accumulation.
Just saying there are few items you can pump into the engine and not damage sensors. The first being the MAF sensor.
Way back when they used to atomize water under high pressure and disperse it in the intake plenum at cruise speeds over longer periods of time while engine is under load and at proper temperature to do the same thing. The cooling effect can increase power too.
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