Today we test 3 different methods to clean the carbon out of your engine! We media blast with baking soda one cylinder to see the results, we then use picks (what most people would use) to scrape off as much carbon as possible, then finally, we try an internet method of spinning zip tips on a drill. Which one will work the best?
Links Talked about in this video
Carbon Cleaning Kit for GEN3 Engine 2.0T and 1.8T ( 2015+ )
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Carbon Cleaning Kit for 2.0t TSI Engine ( 2006 - 2014 )
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24MM Socket (12 Point) 1/2 Drive
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Don't Overpay for a MK7 Waterpump/Thermostat Housing and How to do it Yourself
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Intake Manifold for VW and Audi 2.0T TSI DIY (How to) Replacement
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Can you Really Remove Carbon for $29?
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Shop for VW and Audi Parts Here!
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VW AUDI Specialty Repair Cornelius NC
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VW AUDI Specialty Repair Kent Ohio
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More info on DAP Reward Credit
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Similar Cars that may have carbon problems
Volkswagen
Beetle 2012-2015 w 2.0T TSI Engine
CC 2009-2015 w 2.0T TSI Engine
Eos 2008-2015 w 2.0T TSI Engine
GTI MK5 2008-2009 w 2.0T TSI Engine
GTI MK6 2010-2014 w 2.0T TSI Engine
Jetta MK5 2008-2010 w 2.0T TSI Engine
Passat B6 2008-2010 w 2.0T TSI Engine
Tiguan 2009-2015 w 2.0T TSI Engine
Volkswagen MK7 GTI 2015-2017 2.0L Turbo
Volkswagen MK7 Golf Alltrack 2017-Present 1.8 Turbo
Volkswagen MK7 Golf R 2015-2017 2.0L Turbo
Volkswagen MK7.5 Facelift GTI 2018-Present 2.0L Turbo
Audi
A3 8P 2008-2010 w 2.0T TSI Engine
TT MK2 2008-2015 w 2.0T TSI Engine
Audi Audi A3 8V 2014-PRESENT 1.8 TFSI
Audi Audi A3 8V 2014-PRESENT 2.0 TFSI
Audi Audi S3 8V 2015-2017 2.0T
Audi Audi TT MK3 2016-2017 2.0T
Audi Audi TTS MK3 2016-2017 2.0T
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