Some of you may have heard of this. It's an engine cleaner added to your intake(as opposed to the gas tank) that was intended for carburetors, but some use if for FI engines.
The instructions tell you to pour it into your carb while throttling to keep the engine running then pour in the last bit quickly killing the engine.
Some are recommending it for FI engines by sucking it through a vacuum hose. I tried it on one car and had the oxygen sensor go shortly afterward. I was barked off a forum for suggesting it might be harmful to an FI engine, particularly one with TEFLON coated supercharger rotors.
Here are the ingredients listed on the can:
Petroleum naphtha CAS-8030-30-6
Water CAS-7732-18-5(there's a CAS # for water?)
2-Butoxy ethanol CAS-111-76-2
9-Octadecenoic acid (Z)-, ammonium salt CAS-544-60-5
Mineral oil CAS-64742-52-5
Methyl amyl alcohol CAS-108-11-2
What do you guys think?
-T
The instructions tell you to pour it into your carb while throttling to keep the engine running then pour in the last bit quickly killing the engine.
Some are recommending it for FI engines by sucking it through a vacuum hose. I tried it on one car and had the oxygen sensor go shortly afterward. I was barked off a forum for suggesting it might be harmful to an FI engine, particularly one with TEFLON coated supercharger rotors.
Here are the ingredients listed on the can:
Petroleum naphtha CAS-8030-30-6
Water CAS-7732-18-5(there's a CAS # for water?)
2-Butoxy ethanol CAS-111-76-2
9-Octadecenoic acid (Z)-, ammonium salt CAS-544-60-5
Mineral oil CAS-64742-52-5
Methyl amyl alcohol CAS-108-11-2
What do you guys think?
-T