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Old 17th November 2006, 01:40   #1
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Carbon Removal / Decoke

Has any one tried this on the M5?

Ecotek Powerboost Engine Energiser

* maximises engine performance
*cleans and decokes producing more power
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*smoother running and better fuel consumption
Spray into air intake-one large aerosol, treats most cars
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If it got sprayed into the intake it could clear combustion chamber carbon but I can't see it doing anything about the secondary air port buildup. Do you have a link or any more information?
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If it got sprayed into the intake it could clear combustion chamber carbon but I can't see it doing anything about the secondary air port buildup. Do you have a link or any more information?
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