Inlet manifold goo.
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 2:10 pm
Hi
Having seen so many postings on the EGR valve, I’ve decided to remove it , or at least block it off. A question then comes to mind…what happens to all that crud in the inlet manifold?….does it simply get warm, vaporise, and get ingested by the engine? Or does it necessitate the removal of the inlet manifold to de- crud it? I’d be interested in people’s thoughts, as a de- blocked manifold would surely help the motor’s performance
Cheers
Helen
Having seen so many postings on the EGR valve, I’ve decided to remove it , or at least block it off. A question then comes to mind…what happens to all that crud in the inlet manifold?….does it simply get warm, vaporise, and get ingested by the engine? Or does it necessitate the removal of the inlet manifold to de- crud it? I’d be interested in people’s thoughts, as a de- blocked manifold would surely help the motor’s performance
Cheers
Helen