carbon buildup
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carbon buildup
- From: "Farrar Hudkins" <fhudkins@xxxx>
- Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 10:18:35 -0600
Bill Robertson wrote:
> Of course once an engine is carbonized, you may have no choice but to
> burn high octane fuel. Not only will the deposits reduce cylinder
> volume slightly, raising compression (in a bad way), but they glow red
> hot and can cause low octane fuel to pre-detonate.
Does anybody know the name of the stuff to decarbonize one's engine? I
recall somebody saying it comes in a can, and the engine runs off of the can
for a minute or two (belching out great plumes of stuff). I don't ask
because I want to burn a different fuel ... My engine seems to run well on
89 octane fuel -- fine with me but it'd be nice to burn out the junk. With
close to 90,000 miles I suspect it should be about time for this especially
since I don't know what happened before I bought the thing.
Regards and Happy 2004,
Farrar Hudkins
New Orleans, LA
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