stufrowin
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Good video explanation.
The picture above was after a couple cans of BG 44k. I didn't understand the cleaning process at that time.
I think the trick I was looking for was in the video from BG
I'm going to disconnect the sensors while running then take off intake tubing so I can spray straight into throttle body without having the engine stall
Curious how much a shop charges for this service. Also wondering how CRC intake cleaner compares to more expensive BG products
http://crcindustries.com/gdi/
Looks like to have a shop take off intake manifold and do elbow grease clean would be $700-$1000.
The video says not to worry if you see a cloud of black smoke from the exhaust
thats exactly what happened when I did this on our little commuter ford focus and I started freaking out a little.
thanks
stuart
The picture above was after a couple cans of BG 44k. I didn't understand the cleaning process at that time.
I think the trick I was looking for was in the video from BG
I'm going to disconnect the sensors while running then take off intake tubing so I can spray straight into throttle body without having the engine stall
Curious how much a shop charges for this service. Also wondering how CRC intake cleaner compares to more expensive BG products
http://crcindustries.com/gdi/
Looks like to have a shop take off intake manifold and do elbow grease clean would be $700-$1000.
The video says not to worry if you see a cloud of black smoke from the exhaust

thanks
stuart