Im going to give the car a repeat application, the first lot lossend all the carbon up, now comes for round two, seriously, i swear to god the smoke stack was 20ft high.
That shit...
Is awesome...
And yes, they do smoke a bit hey?
Generally I do it on the air line that goes from air intake, to the idle control valve. Why? So the idle valve also gets a clean. Works awesome!![]()
Im going to give the car a repeat application, the first lot lossend all the carbon up, now comes for round two, seriously, i swear to god the smoke stack was 20ft high.
ooooo i wanna buy buy it from subaru dealerships?
Hey dude i bought it of a guy on ozliberty.com for 5 bucks. You can buy engine cleaner in stores, the one i have is just one of those genuine subaru care things, and surprisingly, subaru generally charge you less for genuine parts and equiptment, as compared to toyota (floor matts, pair = 200 dollars).
What results were you expecting and what were the results of using that stuff?
I don't want to know that it 'smokes', Everyone expects & knows that it smokes!
'I've scrapped better.' John stated when asked about the car by the guy with the silver tipped cowboy boots!
The reason for my comment above is based on the fact that i have seen the stuff used a number of times, the reason for my 'enthusiastic' comment is that this column of smoke was easily 10 times larger than the ones made by my dads cars, and that obviously goes hand in hand with the age of a cars engine and its overall condition.
Cob, whats the stuff you use at toyota?
The shit Subaru sells, is, from my experience, the best stuff out on the market.
Generally IIRC, it's around $20 a can from Subaru... So a touch expensive unless you know someone on the inside, who gets it for nothing.
Oh, OK, so the quantity of smoke is an indicator of how well the stuff works & what a great job it's doing. I can see clearly now that big smoke = big results.Originally Posted by cazAW11
'I've scrapped better.' John stated when asked about the car by the guy with the silver tipped cowboy boots!
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