Proper way to Clean an Intercooler
#23
Originally Posted by gothchick
Just stating the obvious, but a catch-can will help catch oil before it gets into the IC.
Originally Posted by 05Z33
Wow that's an expesive cleaning considering the price of gas now a days. I would just use simple green degreaser.
Simple Green? Wrong answer. Better to clean with something that not only works fantastic for the job, but also gets injected into the engine already as it is so you don't have to worry about any possible issues.
#25
Originally Posted by bboypuertoroc
It still gets a little nahsty in there. But you're right, a catch can will keep it MUCH cleaner.
You must be broke to not be able to afford a gallon or two of gas.
Simple Green? Wrong answer. Better to clean with something that not only works fantastic for the job, but also gets injected into the engine already as it is so you don't have to worry about any possible issues.
You must be broke to not be able to afford a gallon or two of gas.
Simple Green? Wrong answer. Better to clean with something that not only works fantastic for the job, but also gets injected into the engine already as it is so you don't have to worry about any possible issues.
#27
Turbo oil seals leak oil, some more than others. An oily residue build up in the IC may be more common than you think. Open a coupler and stick a finger in a pipe... With the G35 JWT TT IC, you can clean the IC without removing them since they both tilt down and have a removable center piece - quite convenient. You can also hook the piping up, minus the center T and dry out the ICs by idling the car.
#28
Thanks. Ill have to see how convienient my intercooler would be to take off and clean. Im running Mobil 1 10w-30 and a quart of Lucas Synthetic oil stabilizer. Should I switch to a different weight?
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