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GDI Intake valve deposits (Read 4,233 times)
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GDI Intake valve deposits
Oct 16th, 2015 at 12:43pm
 
Hello,
I am another new guy to this forum. I am curious if anybody is considering ways to diagnose in a reliable way if there are deposits on Intake valves of GDI engines or even PFI engines? Is there a difference in vacuum signal or maybe as Tom Roberts suggested compression signal when deposits are on the intake valves?
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Mike
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Re: GDI Intake valve deposits
Reply #1 - Oct 19th, 2015 at 10:26am
 
drfuelinstein wrote on Oct 16th, 2015 at 12:43pm:
Hello,
I am another new guy to this forum. I am curious if anybody is considering ways to diagnose in a reliable way if there are deposits on Intake valves of GDI engines or even PFI engines? Is there a difference in vacuum signal or maybe as Tom Roberts suggested compression signal when deposits are on the intake valves?
Thank you
Mike


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You may want to post in the Pico Scope help section, more eyes will see it there, as far as your question, I have not played around with a WPS or FLS on a known engine with GDI carbon issues, I do know that you can look at calculated load and fuel delivery to determine if there is a flow restriction.
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Re: GDI Intake valve deposits
Reply #2 - Oct 20th, 2015 at 5:18pm
 
In my experience, you will have a hard time determining deposits on intake valves unless it is only one cylinder affected. Usually all cylinders will bung up making it hard to pin point that they're bad. What you need to look at is overall air intake volume. The problem is that you need to know what good is first.
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Re: GDI Intake valve deposits
Reply #3 - Oct 21st, 2015 at 9:08pm
 
I once hooked up a scope to a stereo speaker and watched the waveforms of the voltage played as notes.
Sound has a frequency; and the frequency of the intake manifold sound when clean must differ from that when it walls have a different shape, chemical constitution and size, as when coked and dirty.
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Re: GDI Intake valve deposits
Reply #4 - Oct 21st, 2015 at 9:13pm
 
So I wonder if a microphone in the intake might be useful?
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