What Are the Symptoms of Carbon Buildup in Cars?

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VanWilliam
07/25/25 1:34am
Severe carbon buildup in a car can alter the original structural parameters of the engine, reduce engine power, and increase fuel consumption. In severe cases, it can also cause engine knocking, abnormal acceleration noises, and damage to the pistons and crankshaft. Here are some precautions to reduce carbon buildup: 1. Use high-quality fuel: Since the main components of carbon deposits are wax and gum deposits in the fuel, the lower the gum content in the fuel, the better. 2. Avoid driving at low speeds for extended periods: You can periodically drive at high speeds. The principle behind using high-speed driving to remove carbon deposits is to accelerate gas flow, which helps remove a small portion of loosely attached carbon deposits. It also raises the combustion temperature, allowing some carbon deposits in the cylinders to be burned off.
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