What Does an Intravenous Drip Clean in a Car?
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An intravenous drip for cars is primarily used to clean the intake system, fuel system, and three-way catalytic system. The advantages of this cleaning method include minimal mechanical damage to components, the use of specialized cleaning agents that are harmless to the vehicle's three-way catalytic system and oxygen sensors, and its effectiveness as a pre-wash for stubborn carbon deposits in the combustion chamber, leading to better cleaning results during subsequent fuel system cleaning. The intake system consists of components such as the air filter, air flow meter, intake pressure sensor, throttle body, auxiliary air valve, idle control valve, resonance chamber, power chamber, and intake manifold. The fuel system typically includes the fuel pump, fuel filter, and fuel injectors, and its function is to ensure the required fuel flow under various engine operating conditions and circumstances.