For those that did do a intake cleaning at the actual valves did you have to remove all listed here? Unfortunately don't have vehicle in front of me to look at for a few days.
If you only want to clean or inspect the valves, I suppose you could leave the airbox in place and remove only the manifold and throttle body. I took it all out leaving the airbox intact. I did that to clean just about everything though (MAF sensor, throttle body, intake valves).For those that did do a intake cleaning at the actual valves did you have to remove all listed here? Unfortunately don't have vehicle in front of me to look at for a few days.
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Nice write-up!Guys!!!! I am very happy to report a very positive report with my intake valve/injector cleaning project. I wanted to achieve 3 goals:
1. Use of low cost and accessible products.
2. No bogging, stalling, limp mode, popping, misfires.
3. Low skill level/low risk.
Have you tried easier-to-use STP Intake Valve Cleaner mentioned by ColtX-5?Products used, price and why:
- 1 can of CRC GDI IVD® INTAKE VALVE & TURBO CLEANER ($13-$15) (To clean Intake Valve)
How about to use more famous Chevron Techron Fuel Injector Cleaner instead?- 1 can Berryman® B-12 Chemtool® Carburetor, Fuel System and Injector Cleaner ($3-6) (To clean Injectors, gas tank, and fuel lines )
I could not find the STP Intake Valve Cleaner. I found the CRC Intake Valve cleaner locally after visiting 5 stores whom all sold out. 6th store had 1 can left. I asked the clerk about it and she said the CRC cans sell out once they hit the shelves. Some context behind it: The CRC Intake valve has the highest amount of P.A.E. and was even awarded a patent. There's a Youtube clip of it (P.A.E.) in action. Upon touching carbon an immediate chemical reaction occurs involving bubbling/foaming.Nice write-up!
Have you tried easier-to-use STP Intake Valve Cleaner mentioned by ColtX-5?
How about to use more famous Chevron Techron Fuel Injector Cleaner instead?
No borescope but.............check the CRC in action at the 5:30 mark.....or 6:00 mark. The P.A.E. ingredient is dissolving those deposits like it stole something lol. thats just a soak. Imagine a 1 hour soak the applying heat (revving) and movement.CX-5um,
Nice write-up.
Would have been even nicer if you have before-after photos showing the intake valves. I have snakeCam(borescope). I wonder if it can reach the valves. Have not tried it yet.
Seafoam actually did a better job.No borescope but.............check the CRC in action at the 5:30 mark.....or 6:00 mark. The P.A.E. ingredient is dissolving those deposits like it stole something lol. thats just a soak. Imagine a 1 hour soak the applying heat (revving) and movement.
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Best Carbon Buildup Cleaner for Engines, CRC GDI vs SeaFoam vs Brake Parts Cleaner, Tested.
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Seafoam actually did a better job.