Can an IV Drip Clean Carbon Deposits?
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An IV drip can clean carbon deposits. More information about carbon deposits is as follows: 1. Carbon deposits are a manifestation of abnormal discharge processing in spark machines. From a general engine diagram, it can be clearly seen that the source of power—the air-fuel mixture—must pass through the intake valve to enter the combustion chamber; 2. A small portion of gasoline will adhere to the intake valve. When exposed to the high temperature of the engine, the hydrocarbons, paraffin, and colloids in the gasoline that cannot be completely burned will be turned into carbon deposits. If the fuel injector is fouled, the atomization state of the sprayed gasoline will be poor, leading to uneven mixing of gasoline and air, which increases the amount of gasoline that condenses on the intake valve.