I've never heard of this process before until my old man introduced me to it.
The idea is to pour water directly into your intake through the throttle body, which breaks up a lot of carbon deposits and gunk from your engine. I was leery at first (hydrolocking??) but he poured an entire bottle threw his ZJ 4.0 (obviously you need to give it some throttle to keep it from bogging down and stalling) and it ran fantastic afterwards. It blew a lot of black gunk out the tail pipe and threw out some mighty clouds of steam, but no ill effects to the Jeep.
Tried it on my WJ and received pretty much the same results. The 4.0's will run forever, but they may not be the cleanest doing it. I figured I would share this with you fine folks and see what you thought of it. Anyone else try this out before?
The idea is to pour water directly into your intake through the throttle body, which breaks up a lot of carbon deposits and gunk from your engine. I was leery at first (hydrolocking??) but he poured an entire bottle threw his ZJ 4.0 (obviously you need to give it some throttle to keep it from bogging down and stalling) and it ran fantastic afterwards. It blew a lot of black gunk out the tail pipe and threw out some mighty clouds of steam, but no ill effects to the Jeep.
Tried it on my WJ and received pretty much the same results. The 4.0's will run forever, but they may not be the cleanest doing it. I figured I would share this with you fine folks and see what you thought of it. Anyone else try this out before?
Engine Decarbonizing/"Steam Cleaning"
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