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Regards for this useful video. It is essential to have your car diagnosed by a trained mechanic if you notice any issues with the engine, such as decreasing fuel economy, rough idling, or a lack of power. Although carbon accumulation is one potential cause, it is not the only one.
Thank you for this informative video! If you notice any problems with your car's engine, such as decreased fuel economy, rough idling, or a loss of power, it is best to take it to a qualified mechanic to diagnose the problem. Carbon buildup may be a contributing factor, but it is not the only possible cause.
While carbon cleaning can be beneficial, it's essential to approach it as part of a broader maintenance plan for our vehicle. Regular oil changes, air filter replacements, and following manufacturer-recommended maintenance schedules are also critical to keeping our engine in good condition.
Yes, yes you should carbon clean your engine if it's needed. If your driving conditions and engine specs cause excess carbon buildup on the intake valves, you WILL get misfires, hard starts, and reduced fuel economy and performance. Cleaning off the carbon will restore the functionality, but it obviously has to be done right. Media blasting via flammable media like walnut shell or some kind of detergent/chemical treatmeant will both work beautifully, but obviously cleaning the carbon with sand will do harm.
Worst advice ever. Change your oil every 3k and use full synthetic oil. Additionally use some sort of fuel additive now and again to keep your piston rings free. GDI is a nightmare and modern engines are garbage at 100k because of it under manufacturer recommended maintenance schedules.
GDI has become universal engine scam. Some of GDI pioneers, Isuzu, Mitsubishi did not widely adopt, likely for reasons. Aviation industry yet to adopt GDI. Intake valve carbon build up shown here, crankcase oil dilution, more frequent oil changes, two fuel pumps, high pressure fuel pump higher loading on camshaft drive parts, high pressure fuel connector leaks that easily cause engine fires, higher exhaust particulates, another cylinder head penetration to weaken it, added ECU complexity to control GDI. Is GDI worth it for just a little more power and MPG?
What great information you reveal to us in this video friend, it is very complete and very well structured grammatically in concept, I loved it thanks for the video
Great review, you have captured perfectly what was expressed, it is appreciated that you have shared it, I liked how you express yourself in your videos, congratulations.
There's a wrong abd a right way to remove carbon...done correctly will improve the engines performance. Green vapour draw systems.. is the right way .. prove me wrong
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Thank you for this informative video! If you notice any problems with your car's engine, such as decreased fuel economy, rough idling, or a loss of power, it is best to take it to a qualified mechanic to diagnose the problem. Carbon buildup may be a contributing factor, but it is not the only possible cause.
I had no idea that these were the reasons why you should never clean your car like this and thanks to you I can find out, amazing video.
While carbon cleaning can be beneficial, it's essential to approach it as part of a broader maintenance plan for our vehicle. Regular oil changes, air filter replacements, and following manufacturer-recommended maintenance schedules are also critical to keeping our engine in good condition.
Thanks for watching Diego.
Too much waffle. Get to the point.
thanks for the work you have given to explain this, i really needed it and now i understand everything, you are pretty good at this
this is informative for me as i am new to car's world especially in taking care of its maintenance
Yes, yes you should carbon clean your engine if it's needed. If your driving conditions and engine specs cause excess carbon buildup on the intake valves, you WILL get misfires, hard starts, and reduced fuel economy and performance. Cleaning off the carbon will restore the functionality, but it obviously has to be done right. Media blasting via flammable media like walnut shell or some kind of detergent/chemical treatmeant will both work beautifully, but obviously cleaning the carbon with sand will do harm.
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Intresting video. Can you please make a video about carbon build up in direct injection diesel engines.
Every clip thats says " going to blow your mind!" Bollox!
Don't worry Macallan. The next video is going to blow your mind. lol
Worst advice ever. Change your oil every 3k and use full synthetic oil. Additionally use some sort of fuel additive now and again to keep your piston rings free. GDI is a nightmare and modern engines are garbage at 100k because of it under manufacturer recommended maintenance schedules.
Thanks for sharing Braunh.
Very cool to learn how to take care of the car engine this video is really a guide. Thanks.
GDI has become universal engine scam. Some of GDI pioneers, Isuzu, Mitsubishi did not widely adopt, likely for reasons. Aviation industry yet to adopt GDI. Intake valve carbon build up shown here, crankcase oil dilution, more frequent oil changes, two fuel pumps, high pressure fuel pump higher loading on camshaft drive parts, high pressure fuel connector leaks that easily cause engine fires, higher exhaust particulates, another cylinder head penetration to weaken it, added ECU complexity to control GDI. Is GDI worth
it for just a little more power and MPG?
Excellent! The content of the channel is great... Always with timely and accurate information.
I did not know before that i shouldn't clear it , thanks for your effort to provide such informations
This really helped me clean my car engine! I am now learning!
The video is very interesting, I loved it a lot, it was the information I was waiting for, the video helped me a lot
What great information you reveal to us in this video friend, it is very complete and very well structured grammatically in concept, I loved it thanks for the video
90 percent BS talking without getting to the point
Thanks for the feed back hunter.
I’ve watched a lot of these, and this is the best one. Thank you for sharing
You're very welcome
Interesting. Very good technical explanation of the damage that carbon can cause to the car engine.
Not a good idea. All it takes is a small piece of carbon to break off and get stuck on a valve seat resulting in a bent or burnt valve.
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Great review, you have captured perfectly what was expressed, it is appreciated that you have shared it, I liked how you express yourself in your videos, congratulations.
Glad you enjoyed it!
There's a wrong abd a right way to remove carbon...done correctly will improve the engines performance.
Green vapour draw systems.. is the right way .. prove me wrong
Thanks for watching.
What a great way to clean engine! I will never carbon clean!
What a waste of time
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thanks for the work you have given to explain this, i really needed it and now i understand everything, you are pretty good at this