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Old 01-12-2006, 03:06 PM
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Just wondering if it's afe to pressure wash the engine bay. With the engine on or off?
Old 01-12-2006, 03:39 PM
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Why do you want to do this???
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No!!!!
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it is safe to do so. Just have your engine off.
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Originally Posted by steela2110
Why do you want to do this???
keep it clean.
Old 01-12-2006, 03:51 PM
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If you make sure no water gets on an electrical components or in the intake you should be fine. But you'd be better off just using an engine cleaner anyway, plus its easier than using a high pressure power washer.
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Good question. Mine got dirty after installing the TT =/. so its safe but better to use engine cleaner? hm.. im going to have to try that.
Old 01-12-2006, 03:58 PM
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just take it easy and don't get carry away. its gonna be fine.
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Hey RedHot Z how is your UTEC do you like it?
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Well after the T-Netics install my engine bay is filthy and I want it cleaner.

O I love my UTEC I am getting a map switch put in and 3 more maps for daily driver, spirited driving, and 110 octane for the track.
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O and thanks guys
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to be safe, you can lower hte pressure and cover key eletrical components, but our detailer pressure washed hundreds of engines over the years and never had an issue, obviously, if you ahvea n exposted cone intake, cover that...but engines are sealed very well, more so than peoplethink. i would say you dont even need a pressure washer, jsut a garden variety hose will be fine

spray with degreaser
let sit
use fine brush to go over really dirty parts, rinse off.
Old 01-12-2006, 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by 16psibrick
to be safe, you can lower hte pressure and cover key eletrical components, but our detailer pressure washed hundreds of engines over the years and never had an issue, obviously, if you ahvea n exposted cone intake, cover that...but engines are sealed very well, more so than peoplethink. i would say you dont even need a pressure washer, jsut a garden variety hose will be fine

spray with degreaser
let sit
use fine brush to go over really dirty parts, rinse off.
+1 ^^^
1. Engine degreaser
2. Ex GF toothbrush and give it back to her after ur done..its nice to return back her stuff..scrub that shiet down...
3. HOES...yes hoes it down...(lol)
4. Air Hoes and Air dry ur engine bay..only if you have a compressor..
5. and u got urself a bling bling engine bay
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There is lots of sound advise in detailing. If you choose to put water in the engine bay, the LAST thing you want to do is use a high pressure spray.
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I always wondered about ways to clean the engine bay, but more on the lines of a portable Steam Shark unit like the ones sold at Sears. It uses a fine mist of hot steam to clean everything. Has anyone tried this before?
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Originally Posted by 808_FairladyZ
I always wondered about ways to clean the engine bay, but more on the lines of a portable Steam Shark unit like the ones sold at Sears. It uses a fine mist of hot steam to clean everything. Has anyone tried this before?

I have and the results were "so,so".....
Degreecing agent, let sit for 10-15 mins, rinse with garden hose. Repeat if nessairy....
Good-luck!
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Originally Posted by davidv
There is lots of sound advise in detailing. If you choose to put water in the engine bay, the LAST thing you want to do is use a high pressure spray.
most car dealers use pressure cleaners in the engine and just have some car jocky spreay arround carelessley so it LOOKS good, then spray everythng down with an armor all like spray,

after you drive it arround awhile it attracts all the dust and makes it worse than b4!
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Not a wise idea. Why use pressure to force water into places where it does not belong.
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i do this often to clean the engine bay out...and i dont know why the car stops running for a few days...just kidding! i do this and it works well...just be careful where u spray...
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Originally Posted by 808_FairladyZ
I always wondered about ways to clean the engine bay, but more on the lines of a portable Steam Shark unit like the ones sold at Sears. It uses a fine mist of hot steam to clean everything. Has anyone tried this before?
steam will work its way into electrical connectors.....not a good thing


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