Prevent Carbon Deposits in Your Direct Injection Engine!
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Seafoam is the best way to prevent carbon build up on the intake valves in turbo gas direct-injection engines (GDI)
Keep your car performing well and reliable, by staying on top of the carbon deposits!
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I added an oil catch can on my PCV hose to help even more.
@infernomaster2702
24 күн бұрын
same but I went with an Air Oil Seperator instead of just an oil catch can. It does so much more
They knew it when they implemented it. It wasn't some accidental discovery. The truth is they knew it would happen and knew how to combat it on the vehicles that were going to be under their care. Years later second hand buyers have found out. That's all.
I live in SoCal. If I do this an attempt to drive around with smoke billowing out, the CHP will hand me a ticket from hell, and maybe impound my car.
@NotSoHandyCarGuy
Жыл бұрын
Hahahahaha
@Winchester92367
4 ай бұрын
@@NotSoHandyCarGuy Do it at night LOL
Thank you for this my friend!!!
At last a good video !!!
If you drive on the highway / freeway get off of the highway / freeway & back on, repeat. You want to avoid a consistent throttle when treating with SeaFoam.
Install a oil catch can
Hey from Rhode Island! More companies need to use dual injection like ford and Toyota does in some of their engines. Best of high worlds.
Great video. I am picking up a 2011 GTI next week. I am looking forward to modding and autocrossing it. Where in Mass are you? I'm in Western mass.
@NotSoHandyCarGuy
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!! I’m in Wrentham! Was just at Thompson Speedway yesterday watching the drift event. I think we’re doing a private track day there this Thursday and I couldn’t be more excited. Check out MassBMW on Facebook, it’s the club I go driving with 👍🏼
Do a before and after
Does the loose carbon deposits go past the cats and out the exhaust?
I don't have that hose you used on my vehicle I don't believe, it's a 2018 GMC Terrain with the 2.0 LTG Turbo engine
Where does the loose carbon go?
So you're telling me that you can litterally disconnect the hose from the PCV valve and spray dirrectly into that hose on the TDI engine and that should do the trick? I got the GDI cleaner by LUCAS and I wanna do this, but I don't wanna have to dissasseble a bunch of stuff and I dont have much tool at home :/
I want to do this but im afraid of ruining my catalytic converter! I think i would just removed the intake and have the valves nut blasted!!! Still great video!!
@davidruthenbeck4038
5 ай бұрын
Yes the carbon that breaks off can clog the converter but they also make a converter cleaner also. CRC who I trust over seafoam makes one that you spray into the throttle body just don't spray directly on the MAP sensor. You can Google up CRC fuel system and turbo cleaner.
Any ideas if you’ve had two engine misfires (1 year apart) from carbon buildup? 2013 pilot and the cost for cleaning is about the value of the car. I’m worried I’d damage the catalytic converter as you mentioned but would hate to call it quits on her so soon & trade her in.
@haroldbutler778
11 ай бұрын
Shorter trips tend to cause carbon to build up faster... learn how to clean carbon yourself it's not super hard job just time consuming to take the intake manifold off.
What mileage did you start using sea foam? Currently at 92k on my mk6
@NotSoHandyCarGuy
2 жыл бұрын
I first used it probably around your mileage. Do you have an aftermarket down pipe?
It only “works” if you show a Boroscope view of the intake valves… Some videos show that these things may help but don’t really “work” As in, it can be a bit of a preventative… but once there is carbon, it won’t get rid of it. Also the smoke after using Seafoam isn’t anything to do with carbon. It’s the solution that’s used, someone proved this on a new engine and the other products such as CRC, Liquimoly etc don’t have any smoke.
Have you looked at the valves to check for the efectiveness?
@NotSoHandyCarGuy
5 ай бұрын
I did. It certainly helped keep the carbon at bay, but I did eventually carbon clean at 150k miles or so. Still, that’s a lot better than some other examples, having to clean at 70-80k miles.
@gee3883
5 ай бұрын
cheers for the reply@@NotSoHandyCarGuy just cleaned mine @70k and it was pretty bad. It's a horrible job, very time consuming.
@zzman5306
2 ай бұрын
What about a catch can?
@zzman5306
2 ай бұрын
Might doing this set off the check engine light?
@donthav1
Ай бұрын
@@zzman5306 catch can won't do any good in this case. There's a period in the 4 stroke cycle called overlap, that's when the intake valve is open at the same time as the exhaust valve at the end of the exhaust cycle. That's where the carbon comes from, it's exhaust gases passing back into the intake & leaving deposits behind.
Question?? This might be a dumb ? I'm a 2013 KIA owner with GDI. I had no clue why I was getting such terrible gas mileage, (16 city/22 highway) The amount of money I have wasted is insane. I recall one misfire. Didn't know what it was till now. It really seems to run well fortunately. I'm at 90K miles now, owned it since 11K, and never even knew to clean the intake valves. It's too late to try this method of removal (with SeaFoam) due to likely destroying the catalytic converter. But...what if I temporarily open the exhaust bypassing the catalytic converter just to do this, one time?? Then next time I do this (every 10k miles) it shouldn't be an issue running the carbon through it. Does this sound logical? Anyone??
@NotSoHandyCarGuy
8 ай бұрын
Don’t worry, that’s not a dumb question! Is it turbocharged? Either way, I don’t think that would be the best option. You’d run into a mess with your O2 sensors, and you may still damage your piston rings. On top of that, the seafoam won’t completely get rid of the carbon on your valves- it’s more of a preventative measure. I think your best bet would be walnut blasting your intake valves, either on your own, or take it to a shop to get it done. Not sure how knowledgeable you are when it comes to mechanics, but it might just be worth taking it to a shop to get the valves carbon cleaned. Good luck!
@johnmilford2425
8 ай бұрын
@NotSoHandyCarGuy I didn't expect an answer so quick. THANKS! Yeah I kinda knew when i asked it wasn't a solution. No. it's not turbo charged. I bought it from a dealer @ 1 yr old & 11K. I got bad mileage right away and back then it was correctable with SeaFoam. If I knew. But I didn't know, and the dealer sure wasn't going to do it, or tell me about it. KIA dealership too. They knew. 🤬 I will ask my mechanic if he can walnut blast the valves. I asked him at least twice about the bad mileage and he didn't know, so he might not be the right guy for this. Thanks again!
Does this actually work??? Proof is in the pudding. A borescope video would show definitively whether it does or doesn't.
Doesn't work
So spraying a cheap oil mixture in your intake is supposed to get rid of the oil build and breakdown of previous cheap oil. Sounds logical to me. Many of these products contain large amounts of oil, thus all burning oil and smoke which is leading to CAT damage. Doung these treatments dumps huge amount of hard abrasive soot in the oil, in the cylinder, and remainder of the engine. Oil analysis proves this. Use a 100% engineered synthetic oil will perfirm better, reduce oil oxidation and protect better. Castrol and just about every other full synthetic is just fini oil with an added hydrogen molecule so they can call it synthetic when it isnt. Follow the science, not oil company tricks and deception.
Without evidence of cleaner valves/intake tract this is all just speculation.
Carbon gets to cat converter. $3k. GDI engine sucks !
Just don't buy a GDI car?! WTF! And don't buy a VW? Just saying! Haha
@NotSoHandyCarGuy
3 жыл бұрын
Well it’s tough when GDI’s are as common as they are. And a lot of people don’t know what they’re buying until afterwards. So hopefully they can see this video and will help them. Buying VW isn’t a dealbreaker for me, because I know how to fix my things, and actually enjoy it.
@RoseUnseen
3 жыл бұрын
@@NotSoHandyCarGuy People look at the star studs on a vw and automatically assume its more difficult, most battle are won and lost in the mind. VW LIFE soCal lol
Just get a Tesla
@NotSoHandyCarGuy
2 жыл бұрын
Excellent point they are very affordable these days 😂
@cnimi
Жыл бұрын
You go first :)
@cnimi
Жыл бұрын
@@NotSoHandyCarGuy We've had -38°C -36°F in December. How far do you get with a Tesla in that cold and park it outside ? :)
@user-tb7rn1il3q
Жыл бұрын
Or buy a Toyota that uses D4S
@Philip_LasVegas
4 ай бұрын
A Terdsla … Nope
How do you know it worked? Have you looked at your valves?
@NotSoHandyCarGuy
3 ай бұрын
I did look at my valves when I took the intake manifold off and walnut blasted them at 150k miles. I would say that the seafoam helped considerably, but it’s not a complete substitute for true carbon cleaning. It’ll just help you prolong until you need to actually carbon clean with an abrasive.