I have an air-cooled Porsche flat 6. It had some issues with carbon build-up in the cylinders, which I have largely taken care of with both in-the-tank fuel system cleaners and sucked-into-a-vacuum port cleaners. I have some lingering concern that there might be some carbon still stuck on the rings. Compression is good, and the engine is running the best it has in a long time, so if there is some carbon on the rings, it’s not much.
The car has had high quality synthetic oil it’s entire life, mostly M1, currently M1 0W-40. OCI’s have been short, like
ARX is a single shot cleaner, but I don’t like the idea of running non-synthetic oil in this engine. I do the occasional autocross, and the engine sees high revs regularly. I also don’t like the idea of the 2,500 OCI’s. Changing the oil on this car is a pain (see http://p-car.com/diy/changeoil/). It’s also expensive. The two filters run about $30 (no $3 filters from Pep-Boys), and the sump contains 12 quarts of oil, about 10 of which get changed, so that adds up. One thing I thought of was to add one bottle of ARX about halfway through my 5,000 OCI. Given that I doubt there is any sludge, I don’t think changing the filters at that point would be necessary. I’d just complete that 5,000 OCI and then change the oil and filters at the normal time. This would be about 1/2 the recommended dosage of ARX, in synthetic oil. On the other hand, ARX seems mostly for soft, sludge like deposits, rather than hard carbon deposits on the rings.
LC says it melts hard deposits (the LC website claims “will literally melt (soften and emulsify) carbonaceous deposits”), but it is also a more continuous application, running with a maintenance dose basically forever. I don’t like that idea at all.
In general, I don’t like oil additives, so perhaps my best solution is to just let the detergents in M1 clean up what small build-up there might be on the rings.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Thanks in advance.
The car has had high quality synthetic oil it’s entire life, mostly M1, currently M1 0W-40. OCI’s have been short, like
ARX is a single shot cleaner, but I don’t like the idea of running non-synthetic oil in this engine. I do the occasional autocross, and the engine sees high revs regularly. I also don’t like the idea of the 2,500 OCI’s. Changing the oil on this car is a pain (see http://p-car.com/diy/changeoil/). It’s also expensive. The two filters run about $30 (no $3 filters from Pep-Boys), and the sump contains 12 quarts of oil, about 10 of which get changed, so that adds up. One thing I thought of was to add one bottle of ARX about halfway through my 5,000 OCI. Given that I doubt there is any sludge, I don’t think changing the filters at that point would be necessary. I’d just complete that 5,000 OCI and then change the oil and filters at the normal time. This would be about 1/2 the recommended dosage of ARX, in synthetic oil. On the other hand, ARX seems mostly for soft, sludge like deposits, rather than hard carbon deposits on the rings.
LC says it melts hard deposits (the LC website claims “will literally melt (soften and emulsify) carbonaceous deposits”), but it is also a more continuous application, running with a maintenance dose basically forever. I don’t like that idea at all.
In general, I don’t like oil additives, so perhaps my best solution is to just let the detergents in M1 clean up what small build-up there might be on the rings.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Thanks in advance.