induction cleaning

That 100,000 miles on the GLI??!! Of course there's some deposits built up. Especially since it's a notorious VW problem that they hate low speed running and load up super bad when you do. And the deposit level on that 50,000 mile 3 doesn't look that bad, nowhere near enough to freak out about.

Given the general level of maintenance American-driven automobiles receive (namely, nearly none until they break) it's no surprise to find deposits, most people don't change their oil nearly often enough and that's a major cause of deposits.

There are far to many potential causes of deposits to blanket say we all need to Seafoam our 2 year old cars. It's all about maintenance and treatment. If you've been using your 3 as a taxi or police vehicle or as a delivery vehicle for UPS and, failing to maintain it, maybe you should get at this but, given good, normal treatment/maintenance, it's probably premature for most of us.

I am old enough to recall when decarbonising an engine was a normal service. This meant a complete teardown and hot-tank at specified intervals, if you can believe that.

This is what Seafoam and other products were designed for, not for modern, EFI and computer equipped cars. This doesn't mean deposits don't form and affect performance but, it's ALOT further down the road than it was in those days.



Nonetheless. There is still a problem with DI cars and our PCV system. If you do seafoam once every 15k, if will definately help out a lot. I cant definately see how the build up could rob us of power. All that mass adds weight and restricts flow. Man, mazda needs to come out with that PCV system fix.
 
I think PtP might have already done that with its restrictor. I haven't seen even hints of any build up in the motor yet, since I put that in. 'course I only have about 17,000 miles on the car ;) but, I do have the deadly downpipe and race pipe combo that seems to be the cause of most PCV related upset. I did put it in BEFORE I saw any turbo smoke :eek:
 
sorry i didnt post back sooner but i noticed big change when im at 60mph plus. the rpms where at 800 now dropped back to 500 and my cel came back on donno what the code is but i think its just my ms cai... i still havent put the air flow straightener in
 
No. You don't understand. There are TWO types of setups: The setup you just described uses engine vacuum to draw seafoam or whatever into the engine from either the ATMO side, in front of the turbo (not recommended, in my view) or, the VACUUM side, after the turbo. There is no way what you describe will occur, since it's only only atmo or vacuum pressure levels that exist there during idle/no load running. Even if you lined into the car's vacuum lines AFTER the turbo there's virtually no engine load at idle so no boost is produced. This system will work just fine on ANY car, fwiw.

The problem is with the other professional kind of injector/engine cleaning system which uses the FUEL LINES as its entry point. The fuel in a direct injection car is pressurised by the fuel pump to between 400-2000 psi under varying loads. The port injection cleaner setups are only rated for ~40 psi or so not 400, much less 2000.
 

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