DE-COKE POWER BOOST ENGINE ENERGIZER!!NEED ADVICE

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mr_bmw
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Sat Feb 12, 2005 11:54 pm

ive got a 325i sport with 130 thousand miles and wanted to DE-COKE the engine instead of opening the head to get ride of the carbon deposits and grinding out the valves wouldnt it be easeir to use power boost energizer check out the link i think if your valves are bad cleaning it could make it worse not saying mine are bad but if, i dont know can :cry: some one help???? www.ecotekplc.com
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Sun Feb 13, 2005 12:05 am

I used this on an old car of mine and had no end of serious problems from that day forward. For that reason alone I'd never use the stuff again.

I don't see how a spray can get rid of carbon deposits. Carbon buildup is rock hard and I doubt it's going to do that much anyway.
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Sun Feb 13, 2005 12:18 am

i heard that removing the deposits can sometimes actually make performance worse
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Sun Feb 13, 2005 7:00 pm

I posted a similar question recently and based on the negative feedback decided NOT to puchase this stuff.
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Sun Feb 13, 2005 7:17 pm

Power Boost has been tested by a few well known magazines (ignoring boy racer mags) and the results have been favourable. I have used it before on an old Golf....it made no real difference in my opinion but then again it was only a 1300 so it would be hard to notice.

The concerns are that some carbon deposits help out the compression, hence with the tradition head off de-coke you used to leave a ring of carbon around the edge of the piston crown to help it out. If you are worried then I would do a compression test or leak down test first to see if there are problems with the valves or the rings, if everythings fine then use the foam if you really want to.

If the performance is that off that you can notice it then really you would need more than the foam to sort it.
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Sun Feb 13, 2005 8:22 pm

I used the 10k stuff on my old 320i (120k) touring and that did perk the car up a bit :thumb: and that car really did need perking up!!
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Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:47 am

Carbon can be broken down by emosphates which is what the 10k product uses, in fact it breaks it down in seconds and works very well indeed.
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