Very Clean Intake Valves after 60k Miles
#1
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Very Clean Intake Valves after 60k Miles
I pulled the head while in the process of replacing the block and found the intake valves to be totally spotless after 60k miles, not one speck of deposits. The intake manifold had some deposits from the pcv system but the ports and valves were spotless. I mostly run Shell V-power fuel and one dose of Redline Fuel System cleaner each driving season. Seems to be working as advertised.
All eight intake valves looked like this, shiny new appearance, not a single deposit, is this common on s2k's , other Honda's I've had showed some intake deposits , never this clean:
All eight intake valves looked like this, shiny new appearance, not a single deposit, is this common on s2k's , other Honda's I've had showed some intake deposits , never this clean:
#2
Perhaps it's that clean"er" air up there in Canada?
I have a question. What intake has been on the car during the 60k miles? Stock intake box? Stock filter? How often was it cleaned or recharged? Could be some good info for everyone if you had it available.
--Matt
I have a question. What intake has been on the car during the 60k miles? Stock intake box? Stock filter? How often was it cleaned or recharged? Could be some good info for everyone if you had it available.
--Matt
#3
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Good point on the intake, this car has only run on the stock intake with stock air filter. I am not the original owner of the vehicle but as far as I know it always had the stock intake. Personally I'm not a fan of aftermarket filters I think they allow more dirt and dust to enter the engine for the sake of added air flow, the oem intake and filter works well for my purpose. I do run an J's snorkel on the oem box, but that hasn't been on long and I don't see any down side to it.
#6
i also use the shell v-power. i'm new to the S2 and i'm curious about your stance on E85. do you run full tanks of it, or add it to a premium mixture as a fuel additive of sorts? my mechanic recommended this to me when i though that i had clogged injectors. i have two nearby stations that offer the E85, that's why i'm curious.
#7
Those look excellent. If you want the exhaust valves, piston's and the combustion chambers to look just as clean, try a little water in the intake. I use my kids squirt gun(battery powered) to squirt water in the intake with the engine running, just like water injection.(LOL) It works very good to clean the deposits that form over time.
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#8
That is just fantastically clean!
I use Chevron, BP or Shell - but I would give over 70% of the credit (+ or - a good swag) to the Redline SI-1. I've used the product for nearly 9 years compulsively, and when I pull my spark plugs for a leak-down test or to just check the plugs, everything is very clean in the combustion chamber. I titrate every tank, which is how the product was originally marketed. Everyone knows I like a number of Amsoil products - but their Performance Improver (PI) has never performed as well as SI-1. Road Rage turned me back on to the product (I tried it but had been using Amsoil PI) and while I'll try the PI from time to time, I always go back to the SI-1.
I use Chevron, BP or Shell - but I would give over 70% of the credit (+ or - a good swag) to the Redline SI-1. I've used the product for nearly 9 years compulsively, and when I pull my spark plugs for a leak-down test or to just check the plugs, everything is very clean in the combustion chamber. I titrate every tank, which is how the product was originally marketed. Everyone knows I like a number of Amsoil products - but their Performance Improver (PI) has never performed as well as SI-1. Road Rage turned me back on to the product (I tried it but had been using Amsoil PI) and while I'll try the PI from time to time, I always go back to the SI-1.
#9
Those look excellent. If you want the exhaust valves, piston's and the combustion chambers to look just as clean, try a little water in the intake. I use my kids squirt gun(battery powered) to squirt water in the intake with the engine running, just like water injection.(LOL) It works very good to clean the deposits that form over time.
ROD
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