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re: My new truck
Posted on 8/17/14 at 5:02 pm to Clames
Posted on 8/17/14 at 5:02 pm to Clames
Simple green always dries shite up really bad. It reacts with aluminum negatively IIRC, so I honestly haven't used it since I remember it coming out. For throttle bodies, I use carb cleaner and a toothbrush. I guess the simple green soaks in and the carb cleaner dries up, but idk, that's just my experience.
Grease, I have a pretty heavy tune-up regiment that I do every 50k on vehicles, and am gonna go through that. Don't feel like typing it all out to be honest. Only things that most people don't do are replacing PCV valve and thermostats. Can't really think of much else out of the ordinary stuff that I could do.
It has an Air Raid CAI and the filter is brand new
Grease, I have a pretty heavy tune-up regiment that I do every 50k on vehicles, and am gonna go through that. Don't feel like typing it all out to be honest. Only things that most people don't do are replacing PCV valve and thermostats. Can't really think of much else out of the ordinary stuff that I could do.
It has an Air Raid CAI and the filter is brand new
Posted on 8/17/14 at 5:41 pm to Hammertime
The point was YOU need to soak in Simple Green...
Also, for detail cleaning of parts like that, Hoppes #9 is an extremely potent carbon/varnish cleaner. I've used it to de-carbon turbo charger compressor wheels and IAT's and the crud just melts off.
Also, for detail cleaning of parts like that, Hoppes #9 is an extremely potent carbon/varnish cleaner. I've used it to de-carbon turbo charger compressor wheels and IAT's and the crud just melts off.
This post was edited on 8/17/14 at 5:45 pm
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