Terraclean intake manifold de-coking

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Re: Terraclean intake manifold de-coking

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frog wrote:
Username Removed wrote:No I certainly wouldn't be open to that possibility, as it has been proven time and time again to be absolute rubbish. Regular heat cycles combined with high pressures and constant friction inevitably will degrade the oil's lubricating properties over time, there is no question about it. There are many studies on the effects, go read a few and next time do some research before coming to an absolutely ridiculous unfounded conclusion. :frown:
Ok, that's fine. I did a lot of research into this area and I have concluded that (for me) an oil change interval of 60.000 km is good enough.

But it is kind of a religious discussion, so the best thing to say here is that everyone should decide for themselves what they feel most comfortable with.
Aye, right.

You don't change filters, or oil.
And to get the car through the MOT, you drive down the motorway in 3rd for half an hour.

Glad I'm not blessed with your research abilities.
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