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    Hi - I was looking at removing the intake and cleaning the valves on a 2007 Golf 2.0 FSI.

    I then saw something on HHO Decarbonisation that claims to clean the carbon off everything in the engine including the valves.

    Has anyone tried this ? What were the results ?

  • #2
    Don’t bother. It won’t do anything. In order to clean the valves properly you’ll need to remove the intake manifold and clean it the old fashioned way.

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    • #3
      I did regular chemical valve cleaning on mine. It delays the inevitable but isn't a fix. Ultimately you have to take the inlet off and attack it with a walnut blaster or Mr Muscle non-caustic (the no odour version).

      It takes 45-60m to remove the inlet.

      Count on 60-90m per inlet if you DIY with chemical (it has to soak in multiple times). 5 minutes with a walnut blaster.

      60-75m to replace the inlet
      carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
      I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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      • #4
        Originally posted by brad View Post
        I did regular chemical valve cleaning on mine. It delays the inevitable but isn't a fix. Ultimately you have to take the inlet off and attack it with a walnut blaster or Mr Muscle non-caustic (the no odour version).

        It takes 45-60m to remove the inlet.

        Count on 60-90m per inlet if you DIY with chemical (it has to soak in multiple times). 5 minutes with a walnut blaster.

        60-75m to replace the inlet
        Brad also forgot to mention it is an extremley dirty job. Wear crap clothes and gloves as well!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by epidemic View Post
          Brad also forgot to mention it is an extremley dirty job. Wear crap clothes and gloves as well!
          i thought that was a given as it's oily carbon residue and oven cleaner but I guess sometimes you have to state the obvious.
          carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
          I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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