They don't, this is the potential downside of DI.Ok, so how do the undersides of the intake valves gets cleaned? From the pics I’ve seen of direct engine motors, they get pretty nasty,
And from a performance point of view, it’s not a good thing!
Go buy a car from 10 years ago then. Also, I think you are blowing it out of proportion.So, u have to take motor apart to clean intakes?. , mind you, that on a regular
Grocery getter, I could care less, but on a performance vehicle, that cost 60k,!
The cost to have this procedure done must cost a fortune!!!?
and I would like to see the procedure of “walnuts blasting my engine “
Do they really use walnuts ??
I’ve been taking mine to a BMW dealer for all the maintenance, which so far has just been 3 oil changes. generally the guys checking you in are confused but quickly realize it’s exactly like the rest of the cars they’re used to. So far so good ?Walnut blasting just like the N54/N55 motors. Dunno if a BMW dealership will want to touch the Supra, but it was roughly $600-800 service when done at the dealer. Every.... 60-80K miles IIRC, it's been a hot minute since I've been around the N54/N55 platform.
Dual catch cans work on B58. Single does not. If you decide to dismantle your intake, you will find oil contamination in both the PCV and CCV hoses. Anyone on the forum can confirm this for themselves in an hour of work.I have yet to see a catch can that actually worked on a B58 motor, port injection will definitely clean valves, but u void your warranty, and I would like to see the procedure of “walnuts blasting my engine “
Do they really use walnuts ??