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Methanol/Water Injection Used Only for Cooling Purposes
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 13195309" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>The "steam cleaning" effect isn't as big as youd think, seafoaming does better at cleaning carbon deposits than water injection over a long period does. Ive done a teardown of a motor that the owner was running a mix of methanol/h20 to replace fuel (his fuel trims were stupid low, like 60% IDC from 105% he was using so much mix to replace fuel) and it didn't look very clean at all, still had a good amount of carbon deposits throughout. Pulled apart another motor that had been seafoamed 2-3mo earlier (my car) and it was like a brand new motor on the inside, save for the rod bearing chunks floating through the oil galley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 13195309, member: 40530"] The "steam cleaning" effect isn't as big as youd think, seafoaming does better at cleaning carbon deposits than water injection over a long period does. Ive done a teardown of a motor that the owner was running a mix of methanol/h20 to replace fuel (his fuel trims were stupid low, like 60% IDC from 105% he was using so much mix to replace fuel) and it didn't look very clean at all, still had a good amount of carbon deposits throughout. Pulled apart another motor that had been seafoamed 2-3mo earlier (my car) and it was like a brand new motor on the inside, save for the rod bearing chunks floating through the oil galley. [/QUOTE]
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