Why do engine valves get dirty?
After each combustion cycle, valves gradually become clogged with carbon deposits. Although completely normal, excessive accumulation of soot can lead to the progressive deterioration of normal engine performance. Increased engine noise is another negative symptom of this issue. For most drivers, it is a difficult situation to assess firsthand since valves are not very accessible. Therefore, proper engine maintenance is imperative.
Why do engine valves get dirty?
After each combustion cycle, valves gradually become clogged with carbon deposits. Although completely normal, excessive accumulation of soot can lead to the progressive deterioration of normal engine performance. Increased engine noise is another negative symptom of this issue. For most drivers, it is a difficult situation to assess firsthand since valves are not very accessible. Therefore, proper engine maintenance is imperative.
The solution is Carbon Cleaning
The least expensive option with no need for disassembly and entailing the shortest service time, and which is an alternative to part replacement, is hydrogen treatment via the Carbon Cleaning station. This service works as a preventative treatment, recommended every 15,000 miles, but can also resolve existing problems in the engine.