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    Decarb intake manifold

    Does anyone know what's the best way of using either Liqui-Moly Petrol Engine Intake Decarb or AC Delco combustion cleaner to clean the carbon off?

    I am thinking to spray directly via the intake manifold sensor inlet by removing the sensor or thru the pcv valve inlet to the manifold. This is for Golf MK6 GTI
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    PCV inlet is a great spot, let it sit for a while too.
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    How did you manage to get the hose in the inlet? Did you got the engine running at operating temp before doing this?

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    Thats an aftermarket boost tap, so i removed one of the spare vacuum sources that wasnt being used and it was the perfect size to fit the hose from the Liqui-Moly cleaner. Yes the engine was at operating temperature.

    You can also remove the air inlet temp sensor on the front of the inlet manifold and spray in there - but you will need to use something to seal up around the pipe otherwise the engine will want to stall.
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    Is your after market boast tap connected to a catch can? How did you keep your engine bay so clean?

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    No catch can - its connected to a Turbosmart blow off valve. Engine bay is clean because i clean it every time i clean the car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joec View Post
    Is your after market boast tap connected to a catch can? How did you keep your engine bay so clean?
    did someone say clean engine bay?





    I do mine via the air inlet temp sensor using either nulon foaming intake cleaner or the liquid moly one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    Anyone removed the manifold to see how good a job it's done?
    Certainly not - but id like to hope its doing "something". Even if it slows down the buildup (by removing a little bit of buildup each time i use it) ill be happy.
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