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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    carbon cleaning ba tawag dun? i actually found in the engine bay a tube sticking out of the exhaust system. i think it's where you can stick a hose and let water through and out the back.

    anyway, my questions are, how do i proceed? does my engine have to be cold? start the engine first then insert the hose or vice versa? kelangan bang irev or idle lang? they say kasi it would help sa emission test and lessen black smoke.

    thanks!

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    Just make sure that your car doesn't have a catalytic converter. Water will damage the catconverter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Just make sure that your car doesn't have a catalytic converter. Water will damage the catconverter.
    How does the water damage the catalytic converter? I tried cleaning the exaust pipe of my strada last sunday and I was actually worried about the water getting into the cat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jolovolo View Post
    How does the water damage the catalytic converter? I tried cleaning the exaust pipe of my strada last sunday and I was actually worried about the water getting into the cat.
    No, it will not damage but make sure you need to dry it in case water entered. Catalytic converters are used in internal combustion engines to reduce harmful carbon monoxide emissions. They also break down nitrogen oxides to nitrogen and oxygen and hydrocarbons into water and carbon dioxide. Catalytic converters accomplish these tasks by causing chemical reactions with the exhaust emissions as they flow through. The catalyst used most often in converters are platinum, rhodium or palladium, as these are very reactive metals. The core of the converter is often ceramic or stainless steel. They are formed like a honeycomb to increase the surface area, which increases the effectiveness of the catalyst. Many problems can arise with catalytic converters, which can affect how the engine runs.

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    #5
    mga paps pede ba ang ilagay sa loob ng muffler e sosa? ung pantanggal ng bara sa lababo

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    Quote Originally Posted by sotel View Post
    mga paps pede ba ang ilagay sa loob ng muffler e sosa? ung pantanggal ng bara sa lababo
    bro liquid sosa contains caustic soda that might cause rust and corrosion inside the exhaust tailpipe internals.

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    Provided that it has no catalytic converter, you can proceed. With the engine off, fill it with water and liquid soap (for better cleansing) till it reaches the tailpipe. Remove the hose, close the lid. Start your engine and rev it till all the water comes out (sigurado bumubula pa yan) then repeat it 3-4 times (without the liquid soap) Very ideal before emission test.

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    yes most old diesel engines have this little tube about 1 or 1 1/2 inch in dia installed in exhaust pipe. mostly found in jeepneys but i also have this in my van, very useful to clean the exhaust pipe. Just fill up until water comes out from the tail pipe, for better result yu can add kerosene it will soften the carbon deposits. Mas maganda kung ibabad mo muna for an hour before starting your engine. Then rev your engine up to 3,000rpm. This is proven effective.

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    puede kayang tirahin ko na lang ng "pressure washer" sa tailpipe the rev it up 'til all the water comes out??? then repeat na lang 'til the water clears???

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    yes, i you have one you can use it but for best result i suggest you installed small pipe after the exhaust manifold.

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    Any idea if this "little tube" in the exhaust pipe exists in the Isuzu XUV? I tried to look for it but can't seem to find it. Any XUV owners here who had this done (pasadya)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nitrox View Post
    Any idea if this "little tube" in the exhaust pipe exists in the Isuzu XUV? I tried to look for it but can't seem to find it. Any XUV owners here who had this done (pasadya)?
    Yes it’s just pasadya. it's a 1" iron tube with cap that is welded after the manifold before going down. I don’t have it either and have no plans of having it. IMO it’s a need for those traveling a distance same as diesel PUV in a day to prevent belching.
    Last edited by XTO; February 28th, 2008 at 05:14 PM.

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    Wala rin sa Isuzu Crosswind ko . But my neighbor had one installed (pasadya) in his IC. Sa isang Welding / Vulcanizing Shop niya lang pinagawa. Ang bilis ginawa . It's quite simple: (1) drill a small hole, 3/4" - 1" dia. (2) weld a fitting Threaded "nipple" in the hole (3) an "end cap" is placed on the other end... finish!!! kaya lang... although negligible, the new look is... well... looks cheap . you'd want to have your exhaust tube painted...

Diesel Engine: How to cleaning the exhaust system?