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Just drive it normally. You have a brand news fuel injected engine with an overly complex variable valve head -- that advice sounds like a suggestion on how to clean

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Old 12-18-2010, 04:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Just drive it normally. You have a brand news fuel injected engine with an overly complex variable valve head -- that advice sounds like a suggestion on how to clean out a gunked carburetor on an old jalopy without dismantling anything.
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Just drive it normally. You have a brand news fuel injected engine with an overly complex variable valve head -- that advice sounds like a suggestion on how to clean out a gunked carburetor on an old jalopy without dismantling anything.
Yep.

These days, when you want to clean out some carbon, you use additives to run with the gasoline. Or, seafoam for something even more direct.
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These days, when you want to clean out some carbon, you use additives to run with the gasoline. Or, seafoam for something even more direct.
Be careful of anything you dump in your gas tank, the benefit, or even safety of any of that stuff is debatable.

All gasoline has detergents already in it these days, and so does your oil. Your engine should be clean already, and if there was sludge in your motor suddenly dumping all of it into your oil pan is not a good idea either.
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