Originally Posted by
Gerrycan
If anything goes wrong during, or subsequent to, your application of the Nulon treatment then wouldn't the warranty be compromised? Probably undetectable though I suppose.
Would not have thought it would be necessary until about 30k or 2 year service.
I would be surprised if the low end engines like ours will ever receive two injectors per cylinder like the 2 litre does. Not sure about the 1.8 litre though, I thought I read somewhere that it does.
From my reading on the carbon build up subject, most of the problems seem to be associated with the EGR (pcv valving) system and lots of short cold journeys do not help.
The 1.4 definitely does not have two sets of injectors. The upper engine cleaner is to stop carbon building up, rather than trying to treat it after its happened. Once warranty is up, I'll fit a catch can and see what else I can do in a proactive way.
You could just leave the car, and pay the 5-700 for walnut blasting after 80k or so if you want.
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