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Originally Posted by Scott Douglas
When I was growing up we had a Pontiac wagon that Dad used to pull our camping trailer. It had 10.5:1 CR and three 2-bbl carbs and would only run correctly on Chevron Custom Supreme that at that time had an octane rating of 101.
To blow the carbon out of it when it started pinging, we'd fill an orange juice can full of water and pour it down the middle carb while holding the throttle open at about 2-3k rpm. Carbon chunks would come out of the exhausts. It always ran better after doing that.
I try to run Chevron gas in our cars because it has Techron in it from the pump. So far all's good, and my V-6 has 10:1 CR.
I don't think you're going to get a cleaned piston like those videos start with, with the application of only one can.
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My Dad used to do that too. The cloud of steam was mighty impressive.
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