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Re: Subaru Upper Engine Cleaner review...

Postby zephyrus17 » Sat Mar 17, 2012 11:35 pm

Well, as far as I know, isn't RON just the resistance to combustion? Running to low will cause pre-ignition, but running too high could also decrease efficiency because some of the fuel isn't ignited
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Re: Subaru Upper Engine Cleaner review...

Postby NitroDann » Sun Mar 18, 2012 12:16 am

Premium isnt only called premium because the octane is higher.

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Re: Subaru Upper Engine Cleaner review...

Postby zephyrus17 » Sun Mar 18, 2012 12:32 am

Yeah, I know, there's cleaning agents and stuff. But I'm just thinking the difference between 95 and 98, other than the octane, isn't really much. Or at least, I don't think it's much to justify the price increase.
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Re: Subaru Upper Engine Cleaner review...

Postby NitroDann » Sun Mar 18, 2012 1:09 am

What about the fuel economy increase?

It costs just a few dollars a tank and can save you from many vehicular ailments that cost 80/h minimum just to have looked at.

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Re: Subaru Upper Engine Cleaner review...

Postby Okibi » Sun Mar 18, 2012 1:16 am

http://www.miata.net/garage/KnowYourCar/S10_Timing.html

The risk in advancing the timing is that the flame front (the increase in pressure) from the burning air/fuel mix strikes the piston head before, at, or too close to TDC to create the optimum forward rotation of the crank.

If the downward force reaches the top of the piston before the piston is able to react with a downward motion then the force is directly to the crank, rather than to the rotation (a bit like how landing on a stiff leg transmits the jar to the hip).

The ignite and burn time for 98 RON fuel is longer than 92 RON fuel. Lower RON fuels means the flame front hits the piston top sooner than with a high-octane fuel. If the flame front hits the piston too soon the crank angle will not be in the optimum angle range to commence its downward stroke. The result can be pinging cause by premature detonation. That is why higher-octane fuel can be good insurance if the timing is advanced.
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Re: Subaru Upper Engine Cleaner review...

Postby zephyrus17 » Sun Mar 18, 2012 10:03 am

Thanks for the link, Okibi. I know all that.. But I guess I feel it's a bit hard to justify from my point of view. I'll look more into it :lol:
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Subaru Upper Engine Cleaner review...

Postby Zcootz » Sun Mar 18, 2012 10:12 am

I prefer my wallet to be a bit lighter when I refill rather that much lighter due to a rebuild because of stuffed bearings. ;)
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Re: Subaru Upper Engine Cleaner review...

Postby Okibi » Sun Mar 18, 2012 11:53 am

zephyrus17 what are you using to detect engine knock / pinging?
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Re: Subaru Upper Engine Cleaner review...

Postby zephyrus17 » Sun Mar 18, 2012 12:07 pm

Um, nothing? Or at least my ears
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Re: Subaru Upper Engine Cleaner review...

Postby Hjt » Sun Mar 18, 2012 12:44 pm

Everyday I have a chat at work over new vehicles my co-workers say "oh but you have to use the expensive fuel"

I facepalm myself and walk away in disgust!

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Re: Subaru Upper Engine Cleaner review...

Postby NitroDann » Sun Mar 18, 2012 1:08 pm

how do you figure?

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Subaru Upper Engine Cleaner review...

Postby green_comet » Sun Mar 18, 2012 8:48 pm

marty085 wrote:I used this stuff on a 155,000km roadster import with unknown service history last year and it started blowing copious amounts of thick oily smoke in the mornings within just a few days. Maybe carbon Was holding the engine together. Just getting engine completely rebuilt now. Will never use this stuff again. Seriously. A Mazda dealer mechanic basically said "what the f**k did you use that stuff for... Why are all you kids using that stuff" and got angry at me as if I'd hurt one of his children.

I guess the smoke could have been completely unrelated to the upper engine cleaner but i wont take the risk again on an older engine with unknown history. And of course the smoke I'm talking about was different to the white smoke that the engine cleaner procedure makes.



Shame to hear, I have never had a problem with this stuff. I use it with every sevice on my MX5 and my girlfriends Astra SRI-T, never once had a problem.

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Re: Subaru Upper Engine Cleaner review...

Postby green_comet » Sun Mar 18, 2012 11:50 pm

Thought I would put up a video I took when I last serviced my car.




Blowing smoke rings from the exhaust always puts a smile on my face. :mrgreen:

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Re: Subaru Upper Engine Cleaner review...

Postby zephyrus17 » Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:00 am

That's a great sounding engine! What exhaust setup do you use?

And how much of that can did you spray in the intake?
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Re: Subaru Upper Engine Cleaner review...

Postby green_comet » Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:44 am

I use one full can at each service, I spray about a 1/3 of a can into the intake manifold through the throttle butterfly, another 1/3 onto the tops of the pistons and then let it sit for a while. Start the engine and spray last 1/3 of a can into the intake manifold via a vacuum line.

As for the exhaust I had it custom made a few years back, HPC coated Hurricane extractors into high flow cat, 2.25" mild steel piping with a resonator into stainless magnaflow muffler.


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