Are Shell claiming to have solved our Carbon build-up issue?
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Vpower -Intake valve carbon?
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Re: Vpower -Intake valve carbon?
Pretty sure they do. They would claim anything in order to liberate you from your hard earned money...Ranger Rico wrote: ↑Thu Mar 09, 2023 12:13 pmAre Shell claiming to have solved our Carbon build-up issue?
But, the question remains how that cleaning effect (on intake manifold/valves) would come about in a direct injected engine, where the petrol, with its wonderful and I'm sure expensive ingredients, actually never passes through it/by them.
Such cleaning effects do exist, in general, but only ever in port injected engines.
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Re: Vpower -Intake valve carbon?
I always used Optimax, then V-Power. Might have slowed build-up, but it didn't stop it.
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Re: Vpower -Intake valve carbon?
yea im afraid i dont think its going to solve our issues
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