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Ak1LE 04-01-2019 12:04 PM

intake valve cleaning
 
just cleaned the intake valves on my 1le and what a difference does it make! I have about 21k miles on the car and they were pretty caked up from carbon and a bit of oil. looks like i need a better air oil seperator system as the factory one doesnt work all too well. anyone else clean there intake valves or use a system to do it without removing intake manifolds?

2ltrgsr 04-01-2019 06:16 PM

what did you use?

DorkMissile 04-15-2019 07:32 AM

Best solution for keeping the intake valves clean - https://www.alkycontrol.com/

VinnAY 04-15-2019 08:03 AM

From having a catch can on my Mustang there was a lot of oil in that thing between oil changes, more than I ever though and even though it's atomized or whatever back thru the intake, I chose to not have that going on. Still haven't put one on the 1LE, yet.

G2K 04-22-2019 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ak1LE (Post 10477486)
just cleaned the intake valves on my 1le and what a difference does it make! I have about 21k miles on the car and they were pretty caked up from carbon and a bit of oil. looks like i need a better air oil seperator system as the factory one doesnt work all too well. anyone else clean there intake valves or use a system to do it without removing intake manifolds?

care to share what you used to clean them ? Im at 42K miles I can only imagine how mine are. Even tho I've had a catch can since 14K miles.


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