3.5 Ecoboost Carbon Buildup

Quick pic inside the intake manifold
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I've been looking fairly intently into this topic since my MKT is approaching 90k. I've taken a look at my intake ports with a $20 Amazon scope. They have a significant amount of build up. I'm going to clean the intake manifold, throttle body, and intake ports. I've looked at the various options:

Intake Chemical Clean
Manual Clean

Of the two, Manual seems to be the safest for the bottom end/turbos. In looking at the Manual cleaning, the safest/fastest of those looks to be the "BMW" Walnut Blasting service for their Direct Injection engines.

Have a look here for DIY instructions on a $800-1000 service: http://www.bimmerhelp.info/DIY_N54_Valve_Blast.html

With all the part/tool purchases it looks to cost 400-500 if you don't have a compressor, or less if you do. The question is does their vacuum adapter fit our intake ports. I've contacted the guy who created the guide above to get his opinion. Anyone know the intake port dimensions?

Many people say that this engine or that engine are better or worse at having or alleviating deposits. There are too many variables to say for sure. Including the fact that many parts are sourced globally from the same manufactures, and PCV systems are pretty universally badly designed on turbo/DI cars. I think a Catch Can will also be purchased with the tools to clean the upper intake.
 
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leecox  , walnut blasting works well although I don't know of anyone that has done it on the 3.5 EB.

Maybe someone else can give get the measurements for you .....

Welcome to EBPF !

Feel free to introduce yourself in the new Member area as well.

You'll be unique on this Forum , I don't recall any MKT owners here .
 
leecox go to the introduction page and setup your profile and welcome aboard and good luck with the ride.
 
FoMoCoSHO said:
You forgot one option.....meth injection.

FoMoCo.... I know meth injection will keep the intake valves clean.... Wil it also clean them if they are coked already at 90K miles?

leecox.... Welcome!
 
So a question, has anyone approached their dealer to have a manual cleaning? I wonder if they can do it and what the cost will be.


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SHOdded said:
So you watch WD with Mike & Ed, eh?  Here's their procedure for cleaning the intake valves on GDI engines.
I love WD. Since I only get 4 episodes of top gear UK in a year I have a desire left unfilled for British car action lol.

All the US car shows are bleh.
 
Ha!  He shows a RevXtreme catchcan during the video.  Apparently excessive blowby (byproduct of turbo function) pressurizes the crankcase and thus forcing even more c*** through the intake onto the back of the intake valves.
 
SHOdded said:
Ha!  He shows a RevXtreme catchcan during the video.  Apparently excessive blowby (byproduct of turbo function) pressurizes the crankcase and thus forcing even more c*** through the intake onto the back of the intake valves.
It's not so much turbos as it is high compression... Cylinder blow by to crankcase causes potential pressure which is relieved by the PCV and put back in the intake pipes.... It's another reason to be VTA... At least then there's no recycling the stuff.  Even with the can you need a clean side separator.
 
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