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  1. Join Date
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    I don't speak Tagalog my friend, The best I can translate is that your asking about carbon deposits in your intake pipe. Add a oil catch can and it will keep your intake clean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dvldoc View Post
    I don't speak Tagalog my friend, The best I can translate is that your asking about carbon deposits in your intake pipe. Add a oil catch can and it will keep your intake clean.
    I think what he's trying to say is that there is carbon build up at the echaust pipe.

    Dvldoc, i have been using FB grade for the past few months. Will try to look for FC grade this time

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    is it compatible with CRDI engines? sorry po, just a newbie here

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    Quote Originally Posted by kutangbato View Post
    is it compatible with CRDI engines? sorry po, just a newbie here
    Yes it is, Some 2007 and up U.S and European models that are ULSD complaint cannot use it, None of the vehicles there that I know of fall into that group.

    Just follow the correct mixing ratios. Injection pumps are expensive to replace, best to take care of them. Also using bio-diesel is a big help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    I think what he's trying to say is that there is carbon build up at the echaust pipe.

    Dvldoc, i have been using FB grade for the past few months. Will try to look for FC grade this time
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    Yap, that's right...Coz in 2-stroke motorcycles you would see some carbon deposits on the exhaust pipe which hardens in time...It looks like a hard charcoal...I'm worried that it might accumulate in the pipe and it's gonna be really difficult to remove...Have you ever experienced that?
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    From what i understand, carbon deposits in the form of burned oil in 2-stroke motor is due to incomplete combustion. Comparing that to 4-stroke motor, you could seldom see any gunk in the pipe.

Diesel owners that add 2T oil to fuel