decarbonizing of car

seowbin

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Went do once on my 烂车 (lancer)

My friend say till si bei good. Refer me some more... After doing it , my face like constipation. No diff at all
 

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drive a round trip on NSH at 140km/h... redlining it occasionally
 

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No point, it's meant to have carbon in your engine anyway. If you want it clean, then keep it parked downstairs :o
 

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Using pure hydrogen gas to remove carbon deposits does work. This is chemistry. However take note that decarburization can only remove carbon deposits above 700 degrees celsius. So it will clean your combustion chamber and exhaust header only.

To clean the turbocharger, the operator has to run the car engine at very high rpms. This would require a very very powerful fan in front to cool the radiator, but that may also reduce the hydrogen purity in the engine airbox. So basically the turbocharger will not get decarburized. Neither will the mass air flow valve be cleaned. Just the engine will be decarburized.

To get your moneys worth, make sure the shop uses huge 3-phase hydrogen generators based on water electrolysis - and bolted to the ground, very big and heavy. If you walk in and see a portable hydrogen generator (they will put some fancy name of course) that is about the size of a small fan, then at most I would only pay them $40 for supplying the hydrogen gas into my intake manifold while the driver steps on the gas pedal and maintain around 2800rpm for 30mins to an hour.

iIn short, it does work but dont pay more than $40-50 if the business owner or franchisee can only afford a basket sized generator.

If they got big industrial sized hydrogen generators and big powerful fans to cool the car radiator, then can pay twice.
 

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Like what some of u experienced, it may not turn out positive. The issue is the operator has no way of knowing whether the engine was hot enough, whether the hydrogen gas was going into the intake manifold or was there a leak somewhere. If the hydrogen flow from hydrogen generator was weak, and the car engine got thick layer of carbon, plus the engine simply cannot get hot enough, I guess this process can take many hours. So this business got its risks.
 

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I wonder where ish his workshop.. edmwer go his workshop do got cheat code? :D
 

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Slept in afternoon. Drove back from genting. Car many cant engage cruise most of time lol.
 

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I did clear carbon before and the feel good effect only last awhile. Not so worth it . Ecu I did remap before and really got diff. Not sure about rschip but i know is quite ex around 600 700
 

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I did clear carbon before and the feel good effect only last awhile. Not so worth it . Ecu I did remap before and really got diff. Not sure about rschip but i know is quite ex around 600 700

Chip just simulate heavy foot. So you feel good. Is just a EPROM chip, cost less then 10 dollars.
 

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I did clear carbon before and the feel good effect only last awhile. Not so worth it . Ecu I did remap before and really got diff. Not sure about rschip but i know is quite ex around 600 700

last only awhile as in few months or more than half year? ecu remap for 2.0l NA engine worth?
 
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