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Old 01-13-2004, 11:18 AM
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Default Heavy duty carbon remover??

I've tried the stuff Audi recommends here (www.robsaudiworld.com/carbon.pdf) and I still have carbon build up sitting on my pistons.
Anyone use something that is REALLY good and doesn't involve me removing my heads.
Old 01-13-2004, 11:49 AM
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Default In the turbo M3 buildup done by European Car...

The author stated that at each oil change he would pull the plugs and drip a little fuel injector cleaner into each of the cylinders. He said that it would run like $hit for 15 minutes after he did this, but it kept his pistons looking new.

Im not sure what effect this would have now your pistons that already have some build up.

Dont quote me word for word on this technique, let me see if I can find the issue, it was about 6 months ago.
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Default have you tried rxp? I haven't, but just in case it works and you haven't heard of it...

I plan to use this next tank anyway.<ul><li><a href="http://www.rxp.com/products.htm">http://www.rxp.com/products.htm</a</li></ul>
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