I thought it was 1100 miles on the RS4...?
I thought it was 1100 miles on the RS4...?
Coke up or just get dirty?
For example this is just dirty:-
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It's not "coked" up and will have zero effect on performance (I think the engine had 20k on it at that point).
I even got to speak with the tech that flew in from Germany to work on it.
Welcome to the world of EGR valves all the muck of old engines combined with all the expense of new ones.
this is the answer, and is a different form of carbon issue!
pfft, no idea what you're talking about...
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Vauxhall 2.2?
Recently had to strip a 03 suzuki that suffered a slight drop in performance with the whole couldnt rev over 3000rpm thing.
You couldnt pee through the inlet manifold if you wanted too as the holes left were so small, had to leave it for a day soaking in petrol then screwdriver it out, almost halved the weight of the inlet while a colleague spent a day pulling the valves and wire wheeling them back to actual metal.
Decarbon engines? You haven't needed to de-coke engines since about 1955![]()
I was going to give cleaning the EGR valve on my car a go as it looks fairly simple, it's easy to get too. Trouble is, it almost seems pointless as the intake would still be filthy, and that is far from a simple job to do, unless you're confident with a spanner.
http://www.terraclean.net/product.php?id=1 was the kit he used I believe.
I like to think I know my way around engines/cars but I honestly have no idea what that is?
Why? What is wrong with them?It takes only 1000 miles for a cleaned RS4 to start coking up again...
Ok, I'm actually shocked. Engines stopped doing that when they stopped running slack tolerances, poor mixture control and chip fat for oil. Why are they doing this?Have you seen what happens to the new Minis? There's loads of them on the various forums that look like this after 20k miles
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Or maybe the fuel system delivery method now no longer washes the breather vapour deposits off the back of the inlet valve...