QUOTE(ayamtriplex @ Aug 12 2024, 10:09 AM)
Then don't do it yet. Carbon build up is due to cars EGR system. It recirculates exhaust gas back into the intake at low load for the engine to run cooler and have cleaner emissions. EGR is not new, even on my old 1989 gallant has EGR but I blocked it with a blocking plate. The PCV system also may channel oil fumes back into the intake and can cause intake fouling. Turbo GDI engines generally will have higher carbon build up as compared to N/A engines.
With no more port injection, the intake valves don't get cleaned hence the carbon build up. Toyota does is correctly with their own D4S engine with both port and direct injection.
So if you drive a lot at light loads then you will get more carbon build up on the intake as the EGR typically functions at lower engine loads.
Only way to check is to remove the intake manifold.
If your carbon built up issue is not severe, sometimes you can just clean it with carb cleaner. A diy job if you are handy.
This post has been edited by jaycee1: Oct 22 2025, 10:14 AM
Oct 22 2025, 10:11 AM

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