11:th-Feb-2016, 21:56:52
11:th-Feb-2016, 22:08:19
i really like this sort of thing for derv,s been looking in to this for a bit interesting
11:th-Feb-2016, 22:23:53
https://www.facebook.com/rhys.mcleod.75/...140200075/ is one of his customers having it done. amazing amount of crap coming out.
You think there is any danger of damage to the 2.0cdti engine on this?
Some more info from his posts
"The hydrogen gently breaks down the carbon and forms hydrocarbon gas which exits through the exhaust. No corrosives or abrasives are used."
You think there is any danger of damage to the 2.0cdti engine on this?
Some more info from his posts
"The hydrogen gently breaks down the carbon and forms hydrocarbon gas which exits through the exhaust. No corrosives or abrasives are used."
11:th-Feb-2016, 22:59:25
i think it is a good thing as i cleaned my throttle body a few months back and i can tell you it was dirty very dirty
looking inside the inlet manifold also the same conclusion recycled oil and carbon build up
also on the EGR pipe and the EGR valve and carbon build up on the boost sensor
i also believe the swirl flaps and inlet pipes get very clogged also
not the best option to remove the inlet manifold to clean them out
also the turbo and internals will get a good clean along along with the DPF filter
if this type of cleaning is done
i was looking at this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAJSOsIbqyc
the only issue i see is if you get an engine managment light after doing that the car may need to be reset
but it looks beneficial to me if it can get to the places that are hard to get too manualy.
i do run DPF cleaners and injector cleaners through the tank every few months
and i only use shell v max or other premium fuels to help also.
looking inside the inlet manifold also the same conclusion recycled oil and carbon build up
also on the EGR pipe and the EGR valve and carbon build up on the boost sensor
i also believe the swirl flaps and inlet pipes get very clogged also
not the best option to remove the inlet manifold to clean them out
also the turbo and internals will get a good clean along along with the DPF filter
if this type of cleaning is done
i was looking at this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAJSOsIbqyc
the only issue i see is if you get an engine managment light after doing that the car may need to be reset
but it looks beneficial to me if it can get to the places that are hard to get too manualy.
i do run DPF cleaners and injector cleaners through the tank every few months
and i only use shell v max or other premium fuels to help also.
12:th-Feb-2016, 00:51:25
Tbh tucpal it was your how to in the mechanical section that got me thinking about this. Seeing those dirty valves was eye opening!
Its funny, I have no problem taking servers, pcs etc apart but cars I am more cautious with.
Will look to book this treatment soon I think and then post up the results here.
Its funny, I have no problem taking servers, pcs etc apart but cars I am more cautious with.
Will look to book this treatment soon I think and then post up the results here.
12:th-Feb-2016, 08:03:13
I see he offers discount on multiple cars at the same time I've messaged him to see he will cover Bournemouth having 2 cars myself.
12:th-Feb-2016, 08:42:07
well i am interested for sure
12:th-Feb-2016, 09:54:47
Is this the same as the terraclean that Edd China endorses?
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