The problem is due to direct injection so there is no fuel wash over the valves .. fuel type unfortunatly wont work imho .. but id love to be proved wrong or for someone to point me in the direction of a cheap ish cleaning solution.
After all this is only going to get worse as the cars get older and i need a solution to offer customers going forward
That would work but removing the inlet mainifolds would make it a bigish job .. i was more thinking is there some company that can run a solution into the inlet tract (engine running ) that might do the job ..
Hence asking here if anyone knows or has had this sort of cleaning done.
That would work but removing the inlet mainifolds would make it a bigish job .. i was more thinking is there some company that can run a solution into the inlet tract (engine running ) that might do the job ..
Hence asking here if anyone knows or has had this sort of cleaning done.
Having not used any of these type of products before, is it just a case of adding a bottle to a fresh tank of fuel? How does it 'wash' the inlet valves on a non-DFI engine / DFI engine?
I might have a little YouTube search and see what's what.
Does this kind of stuff work? Wasn't sure if they're nothing more than snake oil? Also, I'd understood that the 99 Ron fuels have additives added to help clean injectors and the like?
Having not used any of these type of products before, is it just a case of adding a bottle to a fresh tank of fuel? How does it 'wash' the inlet valves on a non-DFI engine / DFI engine?
I might have a little YouTube search and see what's what.
Sorry, I didn't repeat the question - my iPad plays silly bu@@ers occasionally and makes me look even more daft than I am! I have noticed a few other repeated posts from others that seem to reappear after many minutes so seems a different issue to the normal duplicate post!!
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