Top three causes of engine carbon build-up

Lack of servicing, poor quality fuel and stop-start travel among the most common causes of engine sluggishness, Carbon Clean reports

Top three causes of engine carbon build-up

Carbon Clean has revealed some of the most-common causes of carbon build-up.

The continuous build-up of carbon is a natural result of combustion but, if left untreated, can result in poor vehicle performance.

Owners are likely to notice a poor running engine, vibration, cold start misfires and reduced fuel economy.

Poor quality fuel

Poor fuel quality fuel can result in incomplete combustion.

Water is still produced, but carbon builds up in the engine causing driveability issues.

Stop-start travel

At peak times, heavy traffic often causes stop-start travelling which can result in excessive carbon build-up.

For diesels in congested cities, it can mean diesel particulate filters (DPFs) may not get a chance to regenerate.

Lack of servicing

Vehicles which have not been serviced regularly will suffer from the effects of carbon build-up.

Garages that integrate engine carbon cleaning services into a standard oil and filter change will not only restore power and efficiency but the vehicle owner is likely to feel a noticeable difference in driveability.

Using just water, Carbon Clean’s HHO engine cleaning technology removes carbon and soot from engines in just 30 minutes.

Its range of machines can accommodate any type of vehicle from passenger cars, to commercial fleets and even boats.

For further information about engine carbon cleaning, call Carbon Clean on 0203 507 0175, email [email protected] or select ‘more details’ below.

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