How Often Should Hydrogen-Oxygen Carbon Cleaning Be Performed?
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Hydrogen-oxygen carbon cleaning should be performed every 20,000 to 40,000 kilometers. This process mainly involves non-disassembly cleaning of the intake system. Without disassembling the engine, specialized equipment and methods are used to clean carbon deposits from areas prone to carbon buildup, such as the intake tract, valves, and fuel system. The hydrogen-oxygen carbon cleaning machine uses water as the raw material, which is electrolyzed into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen serves as the fuel, while the oxygen aids combustion. This mixture is introduced into the car engine through the air intake, where it mixes with gasoline and air for combustion. The hydrogen-oxygen mixture acts as a catalyst to enhance gasoline combustion. Hydrogen-oxygen carbon cleaning does not cause any damage to the engine and can compensate for the shortcomings of traditional chemical carbon cleaners.