Focus St Carbon Build Up
Focus St Carbon Build Up - Put new plugs in ~95k miles and looked at em yesterday and they are in good condition still. Car has 100k miles, bought it at ~87k miles. The owners manual specifically says to use an. But i found a pretty good right up step by step on walnut blasting the focus st intake valves. I've read about carbon build up that may be an issue, is. As the vehicle ages and its mileage increases, carbon buildup. New owner 2018 st1 blue metallic,are any older st owners having problems with carbon or oil build up in intake or on valves? Everyone can form their own opinion. There are also some comments from other people who confirmed it with a boroscope. Good evidence there is probably carbon build up / deposits on all our engines.
It isn't, however, an epidemic. A common problem that arises with the ford ecoboost engine family is that of unwanted carbon buildup. Car has 100k miles, bought it at ~87k miles. There is absolutely a possibility that yours are gunked up at 42000, contrary to popular belief. Has anyone had this cleaned/serviced? There are also some comments from other people who confirmed it with a boroscope. New owner 2018 st1 blue metallic,are any older st owners having problems with carbon or oil build up in intake or on valves? Regular fuel treatment through the tank. Everyone can form their own opinion. Just curious what folks have had/done/dealt with w/r to carbon build up on the intake valves.
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Just curious what folks have had/done/dealt with w/r to carbon build up on the intake valves. I am willing to bet that anyone who pulls their injectors and gets them cleaned will see. Whenever you set foot in an open world that extends as far as your eyes can see, the first rule is always to pick up everything you.
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They had a fair amount of carbon build up, but honestly not to the extend i've seen some people have. How that effects your car has a lot to do with the quality of fuel you buy, among other factors. This is an issue with all direct injected engines. Apparently people forget that fuel gets burned there, the. Has anyone.
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I've just bought a high mileage mk3.5 st and just wondering what these engines are like with 100k+ miles on them? There are also some comments from other people who confirmed it with a boroscope. Which is what i have been going off i’ll post the results when i do it this weekend or next weekend!. A common problem that.
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Which is what i have been going off i’ll post the results when i do it this weekend or next weekend!. I'd double check the gap on your plugs, and then pull the manifold and check. I am willing to bet that anyone who pulls their injectors and gets them cleaned will see. There is absolutely a possibility that yours.
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Apparently people forget that fuel gets burned there, the. There are also some comments from other people who confirmed it with a boroscope. There is absolutely a possibility that yours are gunked up at 42000, contrary to popular belief. How that effects your car has a lot to do with the quality of fuel you buy, among other factors. I.
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Put new plugs in ~95k miles and looked at em yesterday and they are in good condition still. We all know the ford model for airflow distribution to the cylinders is insanely accurate and we also know that, due to pcv location on the intake manifold, cylinders 2 and 3. As the vehicle ages and its mileage increases, carbon buildup..
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Injectors are in the cylinder, carbon builds up. But i found a pretty good right up step by step on walnut blasting the focus st intake valves. Put new plugs in ~95k miles and looked at em yesterday and they are in good condition still. Just curious what folks have had/done/dealt with w/r to carbon build up on the intake.
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It isn't, however, an epidemic. We all know the ford model for airflow distribution to the cylinders is insanely accurate and we also know that, due to pcv location on the intake manifold, cylinders 2 and 3. This is an issue with all direct injected engines. Good evidence there is probably carbon build up / deposits on all our engines..
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We all know the ford model for airflow distribution to the cylinders is insanely accurate and we also know that, due to pcv location on the intake manifold, cylinders 2 and 3. Just curious what folks have had/done/dealt with w/r to carbon build up on the intake valves. Yes it is normal to have carbon build up on a chrome.
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Regular fuel treatment through the tank. This is an issue with all direct injected engines. Has anyone had this cleaned/serviced? We all know the ford model for airflow distribution to the cylinders is insanely accurate and we also know that, due to pcv location on the intake manifold, cylinders 2 and 3. But i found a pretty good right up.
Just Curious What Folks Have Had/Done/Dealt With W/R To Carbon Build Up On The Intake Valves.
New owner 2018 st1 blue metallic,are any older st owners having problems with carbon or oil build up in intake or on valves? The owners manual specifically says to use an. Has anyone had this cleaned/serviced? Yes it is normal to have carbon build up on a chrome exhaust tip on a turbo car [popcorn] and another on top of that.
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They had a fair amount of carbon build up, but honestly not to the extend i've seen some people have. But i found a pretty good right up step by step on walnut blasting the focus st intake valves. Carbon buildup is a known problem for direct injection engines. How that effects your car has a lot to do with the quality of fuel you buy, among other factors.
Put New Plugs In ~95K Miles And Looked At Em Yesterday And They Are In Good Condition Still.
It isn't, however, an epidemic. I've read about carbon build up that may be an issue, is. I am willing to bet that anyone who pulls their injectors and gets them cleaned will see. I'd double check the gap on your plugs, and then pull the manifold and check.
Everyone Can Form Their Own Opinion.
There are also some comments from other people who confirmed it with a boroscope. As the vehicle ages and its mileage increases, carbon buildup. Apparently people forget that fuel gets burned there, the. Car has 100k miles, bought it at ~87k miles.