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hoeser 08-31-2010 07:34 AM

Re: Any suggestion on cleaning carbon deposit buildups?
 

Frankly, after doing about 400 KM on that tank and re fueling with 87 Octane, it still ran fine for the rest of the 1200 KM home, so I think the engine computer can adapt reasonably well to whatever you choose to put in it.......depending upon how you drive, of course.
I have the same car but in a sedan with the titanium package. I've never fueled with less than 91 but yes, the sensors should simply retard the timing on 87 octane fuel to prevent knocking. It doesn't strictly say in the manual that 91 octane is required, only "recommended".

I'm confused though, you said you had to add octane booster because the knocking was so bad? Doesn't sound like it was doing very well on 87.

I have been alternating back and forth between Ultra 94 @ Sonoco and Esso Supreme and oddly enough I'm getting at least 1L/100km better mileage on the Esso Supreme. I kind of have the feeling the ultra94 around here is ancient because nobody buys it, that or the local small stations (UPI) are just filling the underground tank with midgrade or regular. I find my engine runs noticeably better on Esso 91 which doesn't seem right to me.

mikeh 08-31-2010 07:42 AM

Re: Any suggestion on cleaning carbon deposit buildups?
 
To get somewhat back on subject ....... to clean carbon deposit the only sure way is to physically clean it. That means taking apart things and blasting, scraping and brushing away the carbon deposits.

hoeser 08-31-2010 07:49 AM

Re: Any suggestion on cleaning carbon deposit buildups?
 
Unfortunately I agree with you Mikeh. It's a bitch of a job. There are some fancy treatment solutions that certainly dealerships offer I forget what its called but I want to say "BG treatment" where they hook some canister up to line into the head and it sucks in some cleaning juice but its more of a preventative treatment. Once you have bad buildup, it's time to pull the head, or in my case with the 3.2: heads. :(

hoeser 08-31-2010 07:50 AM

Re: Any suggestion on cleaning carbon deposit buildups?
 
Lucky you have the 06' S4 mikeh... no direct injection for you.

mikeh 08-31-2010 07:55 AM

Re: Any suggestion on cleaning carbon deposit buildups?
 

Originally Posted by hoeser (Post 142189)
Lucky you have the 06' S4 mikeh... no direct injection for you.

True. The RS4 certainly has the problem as indicated by Stevelev

hoeser 08-31-2010 11:50 AM

Re: Any suggestion on cleaning carbon deposit buildups?
 

True. The RS4 certainly has the problem as indicated by Stevelev
Yeah, apparently the RS4, R8 and 3.2's get the worst of it... Saw a pic somewhere of an R8 4.2 getting a turbo kit and it was just chaulk full of carbon.

gustapus 04-05-2012 02:09 PM

Re: Any suggestion on cleaning carbon deposit buildups?
 
Down here in the States we have a chemical additive called "SeaFoam". Works wonders on carboned-up valve stems and on the crap in the cylinder. Check their website at seafoamsales.com for exact instruction for each treatment method and go for it. Cut and paste this link.....eh! (Don't get your back up - I lived many years in Montreal!) (Eh!) ;)

hoeser 04-05-2012 02:23 PM

Re: Any suggestion on cleaning carbon deposit buildups?
 
SeaFoam will do nothing for an FSI as it will make no contact with the valves or valve-stems, which is the reason why there is buildup in the first place.

pablo_ottawa 04-10-2012 11:18 PM

Re: Any suggestion on cleaning carbon deposit buildups?
 
Steve knows his stuff but you could try seafoam to loosen it up and then run it at 3 in the morning doing 210 on the highway..... It *may* work lol.... AND you have fun with the cops.


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