I'm asking because, while I haven't seen the valves in my 3.2 FSI engine [and probably never will], there are some pictures of horrible buildups on the web for other FSI engine (due to no fuel cleaning the valve and oil from PCV etc etc).
Just wondering if people here think it's a valid concern because since fuel is directly injected, then the only effect of the carbon build up would be restricting airflow and it'll take ALOT of buildup to start causing significant restriction.
Has anyone has done anything to prevent/clean the supposed carbon buildup in FSI engine? I plan on installing a catch can between the oil separator and the manifold as when I pull the PCV out, it's quite oily inside (indicating that the oil is not getting separated that well)
Also, has anyone tried the upper cylinder cleaner stuff from Subaru in the FSI engines? (I've used it on my 1.8T and it's mint, but not sure about the FSI)
Just wondering if people here think it's a valid concern because since fuel is directly injected, then the only effect of the carbon build up would be restricting airflow and it'll take ALOT of buildup to start causing significant restriction.
Has anyone has done anything to prevent/clean the supposed carbon buildup in FSI engine? I plan on installing a catch can between the oil separator and the manifold as when I pull the PCV out, it's quite oily inside (indicating that the oil is not getting separated that well)
Also, has anyone tried the upper cylinder cleaner stuff from Subaru in the FSI engines? (I've used it on my 1.8T and it's mint, but not sure about the FSI)
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