Had the Terraclean engine treatment done

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Pardon?

This stuff would probably work on your banger Honda Accord.

Lol.

And I'm the retarded one.

I was going to post more about how I'm not sure you could have expected the results of this Terraclean to be any different based on how much anecdotal evidence is probably available online surrounding such procedures, and the efficiency of modern internal combustion engines and how they function in general, but on second thoughts I think you're too stupid to make head nor tail of any of it.
 
not debating wether it works or not but surely this is a poor example to display whatever it does anyway.

surely its meant for cars with poor emissions. probably that have been driven at nothing but part throttle by and old dear for years . not sure what results you where expecting
 

RTFP.

I was going to post more about how I'm not sure you could have expected the results of this Terraclean to be any different based on how much anecdotal evidence is probably available online surrounding such procedures, and the efficiency of modern internal combustion engines and how they function in general

No need for you regurgitate what you've found on Google. Most people can use Google by themselves.

Anymore useless contributions?
 

In that case, I'm glad that you acknowledge that your contributions are useless


RTFP.

What are you going to waste money on next? A few rolls of duck tape to cover up the panel gaps and holes in your car's body work, and some plywood to create a flat undertray for better aerodynamics and a few more MPGz?

Explain how that removes carbon deposits.

Something not copy and pasted from Google would be preferable.
 
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i cannot see how injecting some water/cleaning stuff would change emmissions if you have a failed emmissions control component (ie lambda). from an emissions POV i think it would be pointless

plain water in the cylinders would be enough to steam clean carbon off.

anyone who has taken the head off an engine with HGF would be able to see that
 
Explain how that removes carbon deposits.

Explain how you intended it to make any sort of real difference, assuming your car wasn't built in 1970?


Maybe it's worth doing as an experiment if the whole procedure costed, perhaps, £20-£30, but for almost £150 you must have some money to burn.


Something not copy and pasted from Google would be preferable.
What have I copy and pasted from Google? :confused:
 
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Explain how you intended it to make any sort of real difference, assuming your car wasn't built in 1970?

I appreciate that you're not very intelligent and have difficulty with verbal and written comprehension but for the umpteenth time...

RTFP
 
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ITT: OP gets taken for a ride, tries to defend himself. Hilarity ensures.

Not at all. I was curious to try it given the testimonials, the numerous comments on various forums, the Wheeler Dealer episode etc.

As I've said previously, if it works, it works. If it doesn't, it doesn't.
 
I appreciate that you're not very intelligent and have difficulty with verbal and written comprehension but for the umpteenth time...

RTFP

My comprehension is fine, thanks. Yours isn't though. I'm asking you WHAT YOU EXPECTED, not what you achieved.

Jesus christ.
 
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