Posted by JayinNY on February 26, 2014 at 18:00:42 from (198.228.201.156):
I took my truck across the street to my neighbor who is a mechanic and has a lift in his garage to fix my exhaust. Any way he happens to tell me how his friend works at a Chevy dealer, and the newer cars and trucks are using these direct injection engines like a diesel, well since it bypasses the intake valves, there seeing alot of problems with carbon build up in the intake, and engine problems., as my friend said its hard to explain to a customer they need to come in and have the engine cleaned, not just something you can pour in the tank, and as he said, using these chemicals and blowing them out the exhaust is just as harmful or more so . He was also saying something about these new timing chain engines that are variable position or something, they rely on oil pressure to change, but as he said if you go past the oil change time is causes problems too, as the oil viscosity breaks down. Seems like the EPA is just chasing its tail, like the cfl lights, now they find out the gas inside them is bad. It goes on and on! Lol
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