Originally Posted By: sayjac
Originally Posted By: GMBoy
Originally Posted By: JoeWGauss
Originally Posted By: sayjac
The best DIY kit I've seen for DI engine valve cleaning is
3M DIY Fuel System Tune Up Kit. I especially like the design of Intake System Cleaner. It's sold at Amazon, but is rather difficult to find.
Yes.
I've heard only good things about this kit from 3M.
And unlike Seafoam which is only basic common solvents the 3M formula has detergent additives in it as well. It is supposed to be very effective at cleaning the intake, tb, and runners, even will clean the valves very effectively!
Probably as good as a professional job done at a good shop.
99% true. I agree it is a great product..however where it falls down is the injector cleaning because it only depends on a tank additive. Here is where I use BWD injector/intake cleaner or 3M (whoever is on sale or cheaper) can connected to the fuel rail shrader valve. It is really the best way to clean injectors since pure cleaning additives go thru the injectors.
But, yes - the intake cleaning kit is a nice preventative maintenance routine.
I suppose one could say 'falls down' because of the tank additive injector cleaner, 'as compared to professional rail cleaning'. However, lot's of folks have never had a rail injector cleaning (me included), just used tank injector/fuel system cleaners(Regane/Techron), on a regular or semi regular basis, and never had a performance issue with port injection. I will say that two parts (throttle body and FI cleaner) of this kit are easily obtained from other sources outside of the 3M kit.
What makes the 3M kit unique though, is the Intake Cleaning System. I know of no other available DIY Intake Cleaner including DI intake valves, that automatically and evenly dispenses cleaner into the intake over a period of time for cleaning.
The thing I don't understand is why the 3M DIY FSTU Kit seems to be so scarce and difficult to obtain.
Valid points. If you treat your fuel on a regular basis you shouldnt have any injector issues. I was just saying in comparision you can't clean an injector as good in the tank as you can at the fuel rail.
I spray intake cleaner just like the 3M setup does, but it only costs me a $4 can of cleaner. I spray the whole can while the motor runs for the same style of cleaning.
I agree that it should be more available