"Seafoam" to remove carbon deposits
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Re: "Seafoam" to remove carbon deposits
Yes I did not want to get Check Engine Light. Seafoam works whatever it does. On the second day I have easier starts and there is some white smoke during hard acceleration.
It has probably dissolved some grime. Good product.
I just changed the spark plugs so I do not want to get them out again but I will do it in April 2011. Good Idea to get those rings luricated from the other side. Thank you
It has probably dissolved some grime. Good product.
I just changed the spark plugs so I do not want to get them out again but I will do it in April 2011. Good Idea to get those rings luricated from the other side. Thank you
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Re: "Seafoam" to remove carbon deposits
My FSI 3.2 has 76,000km on it and has never had the carbon deposits removed by any means that I know of (2nd owner). I'm pretty much right on the factory posted 0-60 times right now so I'm not really sure how much clout these "carbon buildup is horrible in FSI engines" claims actually have.
I guess I'll just have to pull the intake manifold and find out.
However, with that said, there is no harm in running a seafoam decarbon procedure on any car. It will always do more good than harm.
I guess I'll just have to pull the intake manifold and find out.
However, with that said, there is no harm in running a seafoam decarbon procedure on any car. It will always do more good than harm.
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