Combustion Chamber Cleaners

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Combustion Chamber Cleaners

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Does anyone have any experience with combustion chamber cleaner products? Are they recommended for motorcycles? An auto mechanic neighbor of mine says the TKO product from Kleen-Flo works really well. It is designed to remove the carbon build up from the chamber, valves, etc and blow it all out the pipe.



http://www.kleenflo.com/
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COMBUSTION CHAMBER CLEANING

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George, I don't have any experience with any chemical cleaners,just the kind recommended by various Ferrari owners- the Italian tune-up. Long stretch of open road and about 4 or 5 miles of medium to high rpm steady cruise. When you get bored with that a couple of quick visits to redline. Even if it doesn't work it sure is more fun than pouring something into the gas tank!!!
Don't think of it as a motorcycle-- Think of it as a very fun 2-wheeled engine stand powered by a Japanese Slant Six !!

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Best I've heard of is GM Top End Cleaner from any Chevy dealer.About $8 a bottle.

Next is Kawasaki Chem Clean.
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OK Mark...I get it. Can we begin to refer to you as the Turbo Evangelist? :D
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Mark, Come on now, don't be so modest. Everybody knows that 25 lbs. of boost will clean it out better. As the saying goes " Like using a Claymore to plunge a toilet- It will never clog again !!!!"
Don't think of it as a motorcycle-- Think of it as a very fun 2-wheeled engine stand powered by a Japanese Slant Six !!

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lest we forget 10lbs of boost and water injection.



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