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Can Synthetic Engine Oil Help Prevent Intake Carbon Deposits?
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This video about car engine oil will be focusing on three questions:
1. Why do modern engines have carbon build up?
2. How can engine oil help prevent carbon deposits?
3. How do you know if the oil you’re buying helps prevent carbon build up?
Unlike many older engines, modern engines are trending towards turbocharged, downsized, direct injection engines for efficiency benefits. But these changes now create unique challenges for newer engines, which have higher internal pressures and temperatures, and a lack of port injectors. Looking at the intake valve on a gasoline engine with direct injection, we need to think about all of the different ways that contaminants can contact these intake valves.
1. First off, blow-by from combustion can reach the intake valves through the positive crankcase ventilation system, which prevents the crankcase pressure from getting too high.
2. The PCV system also means that as the lighter part of the engine oil evaporates, it can pass by the intake valves.
3. You can also have exhaust gases routed back to the intake valves, through an exhaust gas recirculation system, typically used for emissions purposes, which carry combustion contaminants. Remaining exhaust gases can also contact the intake valve from inside the combustion chamber when the intake valve opens.
4. Finally, engine oil can leak down the valve guides and contact the intake valves, especially as oil viscosities continue to become thinner for efficiency purposes.
In direct injection engines, the oil itself is really all you’ve got to actively protect your intake valves. The oil itself is composed of about 80% base oil, and 20% additives, both of which play a role in fighting carbon deposits. From a base oil standpoint, you don’t want molecules that break down or evaporate with heat, but at the same time they should have good flow characteristics at low temperatures. This means you don’t want overly large or overly small molecules, molecules that aren’t fully saturated with hydrogen or overly long straight chain molecules. The wrong molecular structure can break down with heat and form deposit precursors. These precursors will attach to intake valves, pistons, and cylinder walls, and form deposits. This is where the additives come in, particularly detergents and dispersants.
Detergents have a hydrocarbon tale and a polar head, usually a metal.This means one end, the polar head, likes to bond to metallic surfaces, while the other end deflects deposits and prevents them from bonding to the metal surface. If precursors can’t contact the metal surfaces, they can’t form deposits.
Now dispersants also have a hydrocarbon tale and a polar head, however the tale is a bit longer than detergents, and the polar head isn’t quite as strong. The hydrocarbon tale likes oil, while the polar head likes water, metals, and contaminants, basically the things you don’t want. So as a deposit precursor is floating around in the oil, the dispersants will attach to it, keeping the contaminant suspended so it doesn’t attach to metal surfaces. From there it can either be filtered out as it passes through the oil filter, or kept suspended until you change the oil.
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@mikeschafer2474
@mikeschafer2474 4 года назад
I switched to the Valvoline modern engine almost a year ago and since doing so in my Ford focus ST I’m seeing about 40 to 50% less oil in my catch can so that’s proof enough for me that it’s working.
@Mike-Capz83
@Mike-Capz83 Год назад
Since they stopped making valvoline modern engine, what oil do you use now?
@Rockybalboa541
@Rockybalboa541 Год назад
What if theres less oil in the catch can and now more on the intake valves ?
@Rockybalboa541
@Rockybalboa541 Год назад
@@Mike-Capz83 they changed the name but they still offer it
@Mike-Capz83
@Mike-Capz83 Год назад
@@Rockybalboa541 valvoline extended protection?
@smallbeans101
@smallbeans101 Год назад
@@Mike-Capz83 I would recommend pennzoil ultra. It's the only oil that's made of natural gas so it burns better and it's more pure than other oils. I put it in my gs300 with gdi and have had no issues with burning with 5k mile intervals
@SangheiliSpecOp
@SangheiliSpecOp 5 лет назад
Very good visuals in this video. Thank you.
@3rdpwrn
@3rdpwrn 5 лет назад
One of your best videos. Well done and explained
@salemfoxtrot7659
@salemfoxtrot7659 2 года назад
This is immensely helpful, thank you for the video.
@cjones7854
@cjones7854 5 лет назад
Dude, you should do videos on ethanol. Like it's pros and cons in the motor and the pros and cons of producing it vs normal gas.
@Syntheticoilprotection
@Syntheticoilprotection 5 лет назад
This is a great diagram display of the need for superior 100% Synthetic lubricants in direct injection vehicles. Great Video J😉
@Akira-nw4jl
@Akira-nw4jl 5 лет назад
EXCELLENT and thorough explanation.!!!
@guzzy92fs
@guzzy92fs 5 лет назад
Perfect explanation, very educational and helpful!
@JayzBeerz
@JayzBeerz 5 лет назад
Great info dude. I just bought a 2019 Sonata Limited 2.0 T and I’m definitely using this oil now. Thank you.
@brianrosa9469
@brianrosa9469 4 года назад
I only use this oil in my 09 impreza hatch it runs like a champion Rally
@alexanderbreems2921
@alexanderbreems2921 5 лет назад
I like this infographics style, although the board and markers was also very good.
@foesfly3047
@foesfly3047 2 года назад
Excellent discussion, as usual Sir.
@derjoh1986
@derjoh1986 5 лет назад
Learned a little bit! Thanks for sharing!
@ericb.4358
@ericb.4358 3 года назад
Castrol Edge is shown to have the best resistance to carbon buildup (by tests run for AMSOIL). That's why I use it in my 2019 MAZDA CX 5 2.5 L. CDI with a turbo. I also run a Cork Sport oil catch can to prevent carbon buildup on the intake valves from PCV emissions. BUT... if you have a Direct Injection only engine (no port injectors) then every 40,000 miles you should go to a garage that uses B-16 brand engine cleaning system, pay $70. -$90. and get your engine cleaned. B-16 works better than SeaFoam for this purpose.
@user-yn2yc3cf4x
@user-yn2yc3cf4x 4 месяца назад
Yeas Castrol are simple the best !
@vwbora26
@vwbora26 2 месяца назад
This will depends from grades and blends, also this change through years, so 2 years later it could be Pennzoil that are now the best. Oil analysis is the best tool. Normally engine oil made in Germany or France like Liquimoly or Motul will be the best you can get. Up to you.
@barrybebenek8691
@barrybebenek8691 5 лет назад
Fantastic info! Thanks. Gonna be changing the oil in the Ram this weekend, so this is good. Once again; such a fan of the new animation! It really does help explain. 👍🏼
@hypojames
@hypojames 5 лет назад
Good stuff. Thanks for not dumbing it down too much
@myya8370
@myya8370 3 года назад
Awesome information on how I can keep my direct injection engine clean! Thank you 🙏
@nunchaks700
@nunchaks700 5 лет назад
I have said this before I'll say it again, please do a video on different types of base oil. Specifically group 4 and group 5(preferably esters). The thing that I would really like to know is how good is an engine oil with a group 5 base oil (ester based, like Chemlube or Motul) is compared to a group 3 with additives(say Mobil 1 with emission system protection). Since esters are natural detergents, how effective are they when compared to a group 3 or 4 base oil with additives?
@EngineeringExplained
@EngineeringExplained 5 лет назад
I think that's a great suggestion! I do have a video going over the basics of Groups 1-5, but I'd like to know more detail as well.
@nunchaks700
@nunchaks700 5 лет назад
@@EngineeringExplained And that's why you're the best! Keep them videos coming Jason.
@XFAiDERse
@XFAiDERse 5 лет назад
-Now we're talking! I'm totally up for a video on this! 😺👍👍👍👍👍
@JimboJason
@JimboJason 5 лет назад
I would like to know about this as well, when looking around for the best oil to buy for my vehicle I hear these group numbers thrown around I would like your input on it.
@nunchaks700
@nunchaks700 5 лет назад
Also just for information, I believe Mobil 1 actually uses group 3 instead of group 4. It would still be interesting nonetheless
@vincentsfuntimeworld5007
@vincentsfuntimeworld5007 5 лет назад
i wish all of your videos have visuals like this. better than just the whiteboard.
@ernshea5037
@ernshea5037 5 лет назад
we need more channel like yours!!!
@conner5611
@conner5611 5 лет назад
Its amazing how smart you are i don't even know most of the stuff you know and i work on engines for a hobby
@mbp9tf
@mbp9tf 5 лет назад
"Nope. Nope. Nope." That little comic-style popup should not have made me laugh so hard...but it did. Good way to start the day!
@EngineeringExplained
@EngineeringExplained 5 лет назад
Sound effects were my own haha. I thought it sounded funny.
@mbp9tf
@mbp9tf 5 лет назад
It absolutely did - I always love watching your videos, especially since my interest in cars started a lot later in life than "most guys." You explain things simply, yet thoroughly, and provide an excellent jumping off point for me to further my interests with more research.
@DENicholsAutoBravado
@DENicholsAutoBravado 5 лет назад
@@mbp9tf likewise
@Thee1Muffin
@Thee1Muffin 5 лет назад
Dang. Production on this video is top notch! Those animations and b roll really made it smooth, easy to watch and understand.
@EngineeringExplained
@EngineeringExplained 5 лет назад
Thanks, worked hard on it! :)
@rickreid81
@rickreid81 5 лет назад
Great video. Learned some new info.
@user-io3hw7hx7q
@user-io3hw7hx7q 5 лет назад
Outstanding job
@davidcantwell1240
@davidcantwell1240 5 лет назад
Hey Mate, always love watching your videos; very informative and intriguing. I noticed you said that oil is 80% base oil and 20% additives. Is that the basic ratio for all oil or is that valvoline's special mix for modern cars? Cheers
@EngineeringExplained
@EngineeringExplained 5 лет назад
It's a fair ratio for many of the oils out there. Many will range from about 80-90% base oil, with 10-20% additives.
@goodxrvn2053
@goodxrvn2053 5 лет назад
Typically I have a favorite brand of fuel and a favorite brand of engine oil, not the same brand. Your very informative videos on sludge/carbon build up in modern engines has me thinking that maybe I need to consider fuel and lubricants that are designed to work together as you would hope a single brand might. For instance, should I consider using Shell fuel and lubricants, as an example? Or Mobil fuel and lubricants? Rather than mixing WAWA or Flying J premium fuel and Mobil 1 lubricants as I do now? We own a 2005 VW since new with a 1.8T, notorious for sludge buildup. To date using Mobil 1 lubricants, specifically 0w40, after 125k miles no issues. Engine runs fine, good fuel economy, only routine maintenance.. In several other VWs, all purchased new, I have used european spec oil, Motul, with similar results up to 200k. BTW after reading about the VW dealership fiasco many years ago using regular oil in the 1.8T, which caused the sludge issue, I have always supplied the engine oil when getting service from dealerships.
@honda116969
@honda116969 5 лет назад
Btw love the videos u post!
@vin605
@vin605 5 лет назад
Thanks very informative
@trickylifts
@trickylifts 5 лет назад
Carbon = weight reduction, didn't you know?
@EngineeringExplained
@EngineeringExplained 5 лет назад
More like weight addition haha.
@L3xou97
@L3xou97 5 лет назад
Carbon light switch, makes the room lighter.
@guimblon
@guimblon 5 лет назад
When the seller tells you that the car has "carbon valves", and 400k miles
@thokotaali05
@thokotaali05 5 лет назад
lmfao
@erwinpriyonoerw1np854
@erwinpriyonoerw1np854 5 лет назад
lool
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 5 лет назад
They really gave you a good education on this subject when you spoke with them. Great video!
@mysliwya
@mysliwya 5 лет назад
not really he failed to explain how engine oil without getting on the vavles will clean your valves. If the oil is getting on the valves you have a serious issue with the engine. This was nothing but an add I can't believe he even agreed to do this it is such BS
@no1unorightnow
@no1unorightnow 3 года назад
@@mysliwya I agree with you, but I think he assumed we'd follow... if particles are suspended, then when blow-by happens, the oil mist hitting the valve doesn't matter since it won't stick.
@john1240able
@john1240able 5 лет назад
Good video thanks for information.
@GiantTurkS
@GiantTurkS 5 лет назад
Awesome job
@ryanjack9633
@ryanjack9633 5 лет назад
Ah yes, talk oil to me baby. Love these oil videos and teaming up to actually see what the oil companies are doing behind the scene.
@joecraven2034
@joecraven2034 4 года назад
Excellent video. Direct injection engine owners like me want to know more, but I can't help think that in 10 years or so when most vehicles are pure electric this will all be moot.
@TheOzthewiz
@TheOzthewiz 4 года назад
I CANNOT WAIT! I hope I am able to own an EV BEFORE I die!
@jasmwhite1
@jasmwhite1 3 года назад
I jut bought a 2018 Hyundai Sonata with a 2.4 GDI (my first GDI) I wish I realized this issue beforehand. I just want to take care of it!
@skippyjtran3096
@skippyjtran3096 5 лет назад
Jason, with the steps you recommended of changing oil regularly, staying topped off etc, will an oil catch can or air oil separator help to reduce oil deposits even further?
@tom_olofsson
@tom_olofsson 5 лет назад
Great explanation
@NabilChouchany
@NabilChouchany 5 лет назад
Hello Jason, Great explanation as always! Here's a thought: why diesel engines never seem to experience intake valve carbon build up (they do, but not nearly as much as gasoline engines), although they the same "recipe for disaster" i.e: egr, direct injection and turbos...?
@michaelmcgarveyspinks4835
@michaelmcgarveyspinks4835 11 месяцев назад
Yeah, I've been wondering the same thing. There's been decades of turbo charged, high compression (of course higher with diesel), direct injected engines with fewer issues of carbon buildup. What's the difference beside the fuel?
@Adrian-re9fh
@Adrian-re9fh 5 месяцев назад
Because gasoline engines require an amount of air specific to burn the gasoline injected in the combustion chamber. If the engine needs more air than the actually given, it will shake or not work properly, carbon buildup makes this problem. Diesel engines instead only need injection with full quantity of air always, which is why most of them don't own a throttle body. Because of this, when carbon buildup appears on a diesel engine, the engine will slowly loss power without the user noticing because of the way it works. Gasoline engines have vacuum on the intake manifold, which makes the carbon buildup adhere more strongly on the ports. Indirect injection helped clean the valves, but with this crap GDI engines as the injector is located in the upper side of the combustion chamber, valves cannot be cleaned.
@darrellhay
@darrellhay 4 месяца назад
@@michaelmcgarveyspinks4835 my 2002 VW TDI had horrible intake carbon issues
@WC3fanatic997
@WC3fanatic997 5 лет назад
Intake Carbon Buildup Subject by Engineering Explained = Instant Click and Thumbs up On this note about Carbon Buildup, do you recommend a Catch-can for cars? Most opinions on the internet seem to lean towards one, but the general consensus is still rather on the fence about them.
@franknvett
@franknvett 5 лет назад
excellent job
@zenriley2351
@zenriley2351 4 года назад
Great and efficient video
@CarsSimplified
@CarsSimplified 5 лет назад
Nice work on your animations! Watch out, whiteboard!
@Mr.Beastforpresident
@Mr.Beastforpresident 5 лет назад
Jason, I think the REAL questions are " How can you know with certainty that the oil you're using is better than competitors? ". Should have asked him if Amsoil is really the absolute best or is it all marketing B.S What makes Valvoline better than the rest and how can it be proven with certainty?
@littlerhino2006
@littlerhino2006 5 лет назад
Lol ask a competitor about a competing product, sure they won't be biased.
@kristianhermann5971
@kristianhermann5971 5 лет назад
There's a trade-off between the long oil change intervals that new oils can achieve and carbon buildup due to fuel dilution and viscosity decreases that occur with time. That's why some manufacturers like Hyundai-Kia have stuck with shorter recommended change intervals, especially under a severe use cycle (3-3.7K miles).
@TheOnlyRaceEngineer
@TheOnlyRaceEngineer Год назад
one of the best insights.
@HowlerBikeVlogs
@HowlerBikeVlogs 5 лет назад
here's a question for you. overfilling the engine oil, by a lot or a little, how does it affect the engine and could it be better to top it off just slightly above max level for people who don't regularly check the engine oil level giving them more of a margin for oil usage or leaking.
@littlerhino2006
@littlerhino2006 5 лет назад
Overfilling leads to aeration of the oil. Aeration leads to increased bearing wear and more rapid oxidation of the oil. Think about it, if the oil level is higher then it has that much less distance to travel (slosh) before contacting the crank. This is why high performance engines use a dry sump. Which I won't be surpised when manufactures impliment into mass produced vehicles. Windage trays can only do so much.
@valdius85
@valdius85 5 лет назад
And there I was thinking the dry sump is because of the cornering cased inertial forces.
@littlerhino2006
@littlerhino2006 5 лет назад
@@valdius85yes, while cornering a dry sump system won't be starved for oil. They can also put the engine lower in the chassis for better weight distribution and by extension, cornering grip.
@motorcitymanman7711
@motorcitymanman7711 5 лет назад
@@littlerhino2006 That's why DUCATI uses them on motorcycles, the leaning.
@shark11175
@shark11175 5 лет назад
Valvoline is excellent oil, also Mobile 1 &Amsoil
@KieranJackson213
@KieranJackson213 5 лет назад
Cool video bro!
@caseysgarage5991
@caseysgarage5991 5 лет назад
I did a video about sn+ a couple months ago! Unfortunately, I don't have the same way with words as you do. Great video
@Brad-k
@Brad-k 5 лет назад
What about Amsoil Im sure they're the 1st to develop the LSPI formula which GM passed them higher then all others, hmm?
@paulcalmond
@paulcalmond 5 лет назад
This sounds like advertising, would have been interesting to know how the product compares to other synthetic oils and even any real world test have been carried out on DI car engines that have a reputation for significant carbon build up on their inlet valves
@littlerhino2006
@littlerhino2006 5 лет назад
Jason has made us so smart that we're beginning to turn against him lol
@DENicholsAutoBravado
@DENicholsAutoBravado 5 лет назад
The only difference between him and me is I'm unpaid for products I like. He never said Valvoline was better or worse than others. Just the facts. It's up to us to see it as good on Valvoline. I've personally repaired direct injection engines using BG fuel system cleaner. Feel free to take a look.
@dlg5485
@dlg5485 5 лет назад
Agreed. I've basically stopped watching channels that "team up" with manufacturers. I tune in to get objective, unbiased information, not to watch a commercial.
@kennylam2279
@kennylam2279 5 лет назад
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@SladesVWBeetle
@SladesVWBeetle 5 лет назад
@@DENicholsAutoBravado Can you point me to that video, I can't find it on your channel? I have heard about that BG
@richardsimms251
@richardsimms251 4 месяца назад
Great video
@archygrey9093
@archygrey9093 4 года назад
Oil catch cans for the crankcase vents are a good idea too
@VEDEMRACING99
@VEDEMRACING99 5 лет назад
Good info!
@camryle5590
@camryle5590 5 лет назад
Could you make a proof of what Valvoline claims? For example, two same engines one lubricated with Valvoline and the other is lubricated with regular oil. Thank you in advance.
@aceof8S
@aceof8S 5 лет назад
Camry le That's more of what Project Farm does - sounds like a great video idea though!!
@anonymike8280
@anonymike8280 5 лет назад
You need to do either fleet tests or laboratory tests. Claims to the contrary, all oils perform about the same, even no-name oils. Just maintain the change interval. On my vehicle, I can do an $11 oil change in ten minutes, with a drain pan I can take directly to the parts store for recycle. The filter is vertical and drains completely. I can remove it without tools.
@Puddingtops
@Puddingtops 5 лет назад
Brilliant video 👍👍 I’m picking up a new VW Up gti ( UK) and have become obsessed with carbon build up in my new intake valves and have been thinking about fitting a catch can . What’s your thoughts ?
@deiviy
@deiviy 5 лет назад
your videos are amazing
@zefolantar
@zefolantar 5 лет назад
My Subaru dealership uses Mobil 1 full synthetic in my Forester XT. I guess I should check to see if it has all the certifications as the Valvoline full synthetic. Thanks for the info. Great video! 👍
@benjaminford8173
@benjaminford8173 5 лет назад
Mobil 1 is (in my opinion) the industry standard that everyone compares to and emulates. I would be surprised if the use of it ever gave you any issues.
@zefolantar
@zefolantar 5 лет назад
Benjamin Ford That’s good to know. Thanks for the input, Benjamin. The Forester XT is my first venture into the world of 4 cylinder, turbocharged, direct-injected engines. I’ve been trusting my Subaru dealership with their recommendations, and so far the Forester has been great.
@Vegitobluuuuu
@Vegitobluuuuu 5 лет назад
Mobile 1 is one of the top tier brands you can get it meets all the certifications and it’s the best!
@benjaminford8173
@benjaminford8173 5 лет назад
George, while I personally have never owned one I have heard nothing but praise for most of the Subaru lineup. Many of my friends have reached 200,000 + miles with no issues, although their Subaru engines are not turbocharged. My friends have been known to drive their cars like they stole them, so reaching 200,000 miles + is saying something.
@EcchiAllDay
@EcchiAllDay 5 лет назад
You have just been a victim of advertising
@nmh5001
@nmh5001 5 лет назад
This new Valvoline is quite expensive and has a higher noack (vaporization) number than a much cheaper bottle of Quaker State. Is it relying on the oil vapor itself to clean the valves?
@nicolaslosito5735
@nicolaslosito5735 5 лет назад
nmh5001 in a sense yes
@driveintherain
@driveintherain 5 лет назад
How expensive is this new Valvoline? Quaker State is make by Shell so its quality isn't bad.
@nmh5001
@nmh5001 5 лет назад
Last time I was in AutoZone it was $50 compared to QS Ultimate at $25
@sirfellar4820
@sirfellar4820 5 лет назад
i always go to walmart and the oil there is so much cheaper. I got valvoline full synthetic for 27 bucks.
@nmh5001
@nmh5001 5 лет назад
@@sirfellar4820 regular SynPower was something like $30 at AutoZone too. Mobil 1 20k mile and this stuff were the expensive stuff.
@FeelFree3
@FeelFree3 3 года назад
Great video, Should I use PREMIUM GASOLINE WITH CLEANING ADDITIVES for decrease dirt build up for cars with GDI ENGINE??
@gmartinez088
@gmartinez088 5 лет назад
Good overview without getting all Star-Trek-level geeky. Thanks!!
@Top10girl
@Top10girl 5 лет назад
Don't some newer direct injection engines incorporate a small amount of port injection for the sole purpose of keeping the intake valves clean? 30% reduction in deposits is cool and all, but I'm sure the intake valves will still gunk up pretty bad without something being sprayed on the valves.
@kevinheckeler
@kevinheckeler 5 лет назад
I've read some DI engines are engineered for a staggered/random squirt from the injector just as the valve is opening or closing. It's tough to find definitive information on the exact engine program, possibly because makers see it as a trade secret or perhaps I just don't know where to look (or proper keywords to find it?).
@EngineeringExplained
@EngineeringExplained 5 лет назад
I've spoken with a few companies about this, most of them (and I'm not sure why) are hesitant to say that the addition of port injection is to keep the valves clean (maybe they have other DI applications in their lineup)? When I ask, usually they say the combination is done for efficiency purposes, as some port injection is preferred for low loads, while direct is preferred for higher loads.
@invertedpolarity6890
@invertedpolarity6890 5 лет назад
@@EngineeringExplained If they admit the port injectors are there to combat carbon buildup, then they have admitted that DI engines have an inherent problem of carbon buildup. I would imagine they might be worried about a huge class action lawsuit.
@tails300
@tails300 5 лет назад
Kevin Heckeler Kia and Hyundai use that system..👍🏽 as well as a combination valve timing to keep the valves open longer
@jmartyt9810
@jmartyt9810 5 лет назад
Knuckles300 do you have links to articles where that info is?
@invertedpolarity6890
@invertedpolarity6890 5 лет назад
No matter what you do or what oil you use, DI engines will ALWAYS get carbon buildup on the valves. It is just a matter of how long it will take.
@shadow7037932
@shadow7037932 5 лет назад
Yup. A catch can can really help out with this along with regularly using injector cleaners. Both of these can extend how long it'll take until build up becomes a issue.
@kazn10
@kazn10 5 лет назад
I'm convinced that the "Italian tune-up" is a pretty good method to keep the engine clean.
@gravemind6536
@gravemind6536 5 лет назад
It is give the engine a good thrashing now and then and you'll be fine.
@datsuntoyy
@datsuntoyy 5 лет назад
@@shadow7037932 You aparently missed something in the video. injector cleaners do absolutely nothing to clean valves in GDI engine.
@motorcitymanman7711
@motorcitymanman7711 5 лет назад
@@shadow7037932 injector cleaners do NOTHING for GDI engines, dont waste your money!
@stevewaclo167
@stevewaclo167 5 лет назад
Yet another excellent video, but unfortunately, most drivers are unaware of the evil being perpetrated upon their GDI engine until it begins to present with issues. Any hope for those folks?
@hdz12ez
@hdz12ez 5 лет назад
A good quality catch can is also a good idea, although it's kind of a pain in the ass during winter weather due to having to drain it all the time. My 2.7 Ecoboost F150 drained nearly a gallon of water, oil and gas during the winter months. Drained it weekly. I also use Amsoil Signature Series 5w30. Basically direct injection is a bad solution in my opinion.
@fredkuhn165
@fredkuhn165 5 лет назад
I’ll just buy an extra head for my GM 2.0 GDI. Switch out as needed, then clean up the old valves and put it on the shelf.
@TheOzthewiz
@TheOzthewiz 4 года назад
Good idea!
@MrGoldarr
@MrGoldarr 5 лет назад
Catch cans can make a difference.. I don’t know how much of a difference they make.
@neil6958
@neil6958 4 года назад
Good information. Watched 2/7/2020!
@mechanic_online9043
@mechanic_online9043 3 года назад
Hello my friend thanks to you for exact explanation and what the good oil realy do in piston area
@EcchiAllDay
@EcchiAllDay 5 лет назад
Looks like some new mods are coming to a certain Honda s2000 with this valvoline money coming in!!!
@EcchiAllDay
@EcchiAllDay 5 лет назад
@@jackd1582 nice
@zenden6564
@zenden6564 5 лет назад
But still if it really does reduce the inlet port coking then it is good product for GDI owners. Product is not scheduled for release in Australia unfortunately :(
@UmarAKhan-gt8fg
@UmarAKhan-gt8fg 5 лет назад
What about Diesel engines??
@Doraemon-wq2vs
@Doraemon-wq2vs 5 лет назад
alot of diesel engine with PCV EGR, im sure the intake valve more dirty than GDI...but 10yrs old still running and powerful..no problem at all
@littlerhino2006
@littlerhino2006 5 лет назад
They have the same issues. Oils that are more stable are more better
@fern3510
@fern3510 5 лет назад
i watch your videos to help me sleep and as a result i know a bunch of stuff about cars and engines but dont actually know how to apply this knOwledge
@mercboy111
@mercboy111 3 года назад
Great video. Unfortunately Valvoline doesn't have a big presence here in the Philippines. With my GDI engine can I use Total Quartz 9000 5W40? According to their technical data sheet it claims to be compatible with all gasoline and diesel engines especially turbocharged direct injection and multi valve diesel engines. Would that qualify as GDI compatable?
@Bobtorn1
@Bobtorn1 5 лет назад
Did I just watch a Valvoline oil commercial?
@ernestcassell3227
@ernestcassell3227 3 года назад
Something tells me this was a Valvoline commercial.
@Syntheticoilprotection
@Syntheticoilprotection 5 лет назад
It's important to use a good fuel injection cleaner. Some of my favorite fuel injection cleaners are Marvel Mystery Oil which lubricates the fuel system and protects gaskets. Another really good fuel injection cleaner additive is Amsoil oil pi fuel additive which cleans all the ethanol varnish out of your fuel system in one full tank of gas also cleans the varnish off your valves and gets you up to 5.7% better fuel mileage in just one treatment. It's amazing we still have good quality products that can combat the ethanol delinquencies......lol
@leeloo21231234
@leeloo21231234 5 лет назад
Please tell me how can fuel injection cleaner can clean the valves on a GDI engine when the issue is that no fuel is getting on the valves to clean them...
@bryane2857
@bryane2857 5 лет назад
smh.....
@kevincody8391
@kevincody8391 5 лет назад
the logic that applies to port injection engines where the fuel mixture passes over the valves doesn't apply to direct injection engines where the fuel mixture does not pass over the valves. Eye find myself constantly reminding myself of that in addressing this issue, an example of prior knowledge interfering w new learning. You might get 67% of the benefits using top tier gas and very good fuel injection cleaners but it is not addressing the the uniqueness of this problem, it is the hurdle of that final 33%. A fuel injection cleaner or top tier gas cannot clean or prevent valve deposits if it doesn't pass over the valves. the owners of 2nd generation direct injection engines that have hybrid dual port designs might be rescued but owners of pure direction engines are probably feeling stranded right now. if Top Tier gasoline has 5% ethanol vs 10% in cheap gas that might help since me thinks ethanol would make fuel dilution > oil supply an even worse problem esp for gaskets / seals.
@darrenlomax1283
@darrenlomax1283 5 лет назад
I bought the service plan which cost £400, the same as for every car. I booked it in a month before. On the day they didn't have some of the filters which I found odd, I asked the delivery driver who said they only have one barrel of oil in the workshop.
@bwxmoto
@bwxmoto 5 лет назад
This was a very informative commercial.
@williamablett6089
@williamablett6089 5 лет назад
Can't you just disconnect the crankcase pressure relief hose from your intake and point it to the ground and plug the hole in your intake?
@kylandaminick13
@kylandaminick13 5 лет назад
Sure, if your state doesn't have inspections. but that's not very green lol.
@JJ_ExMachina
@JJ_ExMachina 5 лет назад
William Ablett ... EGR and other "eco" tech are really what causes issues with carbon build up... An oil catch can is a must for forced induction vehicles, on the PCV system. You can control or reduce carbon by disabling your EGR systems, however that is illegal. PCV system is not the cause of carbon build up and should not be disabled or bypassed, which is illegal to do so according to the EPA
@garymiller2056
@garymiller2056 5 лет назад
It's not the EGR , it"S the PVC.
@JJ_ExMachina
@JJ_ExMachina 5 лет назад
gary miller ... PVC stands for Polyvinyl chloride, it is a plastic used in plumbing pipes... You might have meant a PCV or "Positive Crankcase Ventilation" system is a one way passage for the blow-by gases to escape, preventing sludge build up and other issues. An oil catch can works well on an PCV system for forced induction vehicles... BUT that is NOT the cause of carbon build up on valves... I was addressing the original comment about pointing the PCV system to the ground.... NO I actually meant that the EGR or "Exhaust Gas Recirculation" system, it is a nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions reduction technique used in petrol/gasoline and diesel engines. EGR works by recirculating a portion of an engine's exhaust gas back to the engine cylinders. This is part of the major issue that causes the valves to build up excessive amounts of carbon. The PCV system would actually force some water vapor and oil vapor back in to the intake on a N/A car, which would reduce the carbon build up... BUT the issue is with forced induction systems the PCV is routed before the turbo intake... and causes oil and water vapor to collect in the intake tube and can get on to the air filter. I had this issue with my car since it used a recirculative Blow-off valve... ever time that valve would open it would push the oil and water vapor coming from the PCV system back on to the air filter... SO once I installed a oil catch can, this prevented that vapor from getting on to the engine air filter. Hope this clears up the confusion... My original comment was actually two different parts and was not very concise...
@johanneswarn5488
@johanneswarn5488 5 лет назад
MasterMech77 what car was it? My Saab 9-5 has a very similar system but when i swapped air filters the old filter looked very clean on the inside. A car which was very well known for having PCV problems and oil sludge. Mine has the upgraded PCV so mine is good and oil sludge free.
@MuffinRacing
@MuffinRacing 5 лет назад
Those long chain organic molecules look an awul lot like squiggles in MS Paint
@EngineeringExplained
@EngineeringExplained 5 лет назад
Paint 2 for Mac, the professional choice! 😂
@mattjones1992
@mattjones1992 5 лет назад
Engineering Explained great response 😂
@modimaruti5874
@modimaruti5874 5 лет назад
Great informative video sir 👍 👍 👍 great work sir 👍 👍 👍 best regards for the future videos 👍 👍 👍 👍
@EngineeringExplained
@EngineeringExplained 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@il_calabresi8672
@il_calabresi8672 5 лет назад
great video once again.. would be interesting to see the effects on a rotary engine as its known only to use mineral based oils in there engine to prevent carbon issue which does happen.. -Engineered explained- have you had any experience in a rotary engine its self at all with pro an cons with the use of oils and reliability suggestions pros and cons at all.. be great to see something along those lines etc..
@stevenfong1928
@stevenfong1928 5 лет назад
How much did Vavoline pay you for this product to be featured on your channel? I personally have gone with Amsoil since they we're the first original 100% synthetic oil for airplanes with no petroleum base that ends up gunking your intake valves. Also, the researcher I talked to provided that fuel dilution in the oil due to fuel pressure in the cylinder forcing fuel past the rings which causes the Low speed preignition around rings and causes worse and worse engine performance and wear nowadays before you even reach the time manufacturers well before recommended drain intervals. I tried all different Full synthetics available in stores like auto zone pep boys and O'Reilly for the last 3 years and none solved the crisis with Direct injection like Amsoil's Signature series has for mine. Oil alone will not solve the issue as an upper cylinder lubricant seems to now be required to also prevent friction that ends up retarding ignition timing and detuning your engines performance. Going from 87 to 89 octane from top tier ls like Chevron does help with fuel mileage probably due to all the preignition due to higher chamber compression pressures and lower tolerance of 87 to not detonate under extreme pressure along with carbon deposits on the intake messing with the airflow patterns that would lead to better optimized fuel and air mixing before ignition. I know you try and keep it simple for the layman to get good info but it would be cool if you had a channel that went more in depth about more details just beyond basics. Maybe make it Engineering Explained (Serious Tuners edition). Be good for promoting people to get into the industry
@gordonliddy9418
@gordonliddy9418 5 месяцев назад
I had the same question regarding the plug for Valvoline. Just take his word for it because they would never lie in order to promote any products...
@fondeur
@fondeur 5 лет назад
Solution: Italian tune up.
@ast5515
@ast5515 5 лет назад
Been doing it regularly for the last 200k miles and my car is still happy.
@drone1028
@drone1028 5 лет назад
Please explain?
@temirbulatrashidov6244
@temirbulatrashidov6244 5 лет назад
An Italian tuneup usually refers to a process whereby a motor vehicle engine is run at full load for extended periods in order to burn carbon buildup from the combustion chambers, spark plugs, and exhaust system.
@reedgokart4628
@reedgokart4628 5 лет назад
@@drone1028 An Italian tune up is where you take your car out on the highway and drive it at or around the highway speed limit, it only works if you drive in town a lot though.
@bassam_salim
@bassam_salim 5 лет назад
@@temirbulatrashidov6244 Is this real?! So my cousin wasn't making excuses to drive double the speed limit in the city!!
@Mattypeeperz
@Mattypeeperz 5 лет назад
Excellent video, I do have one question. Do you recommend/believe in catch cans for modern turbocharged DI engines?
@EngineeringExplained
@EngineeringExplained 5 лет назад
To me they seem logical, here's my video on them: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PWz6vCnJ4CA.html
@zanzibarbob7
@zanzibarbob7 4 года назад
I have VW Jetta TDI (diesel) 2002 with 266k on it and the intake and EGR valve are almost completely closed with carbon build-up. I use Delvac 5W40 and change the oil and filter at 10k (VW recommended). Is there a solution to this issue, such as a fuel additive, regular EGR maintenance, or other? I enjoy and learn a lot from your videos. They are professional and well researched. Thank you for producing them.
@jonasgrumby1093
@jonasgrumby1093 5 лет назад
A redline a day keeps the carbon away
@christopherjones512
@christopherjones512 3 года назад
Change oil regularly
@bgr8011
@bgr8011 3 года назад
So true
@BumSlayerS
@BumSlayerS 3 года назад
Actually in one of his videos he says it's worse for gdi engines
@manfromnantucket9544
@manfromnantucket9544 5 лет назад
Anyone use Pennzoil Ultra Platinum? Run their 5w-20 synthetic exclusively in my Eclipse GT
@nicolaslosito5735
@nicolaslosito5735 5 лет назад
Tried it. Moved to Motul (100% synthetic, not fully synthetic) when I compared the two
@manfromnantucket9544
@manfromnantucket9544 5 лет назад
@@nicolaslosito5735You mean full synthetic ≠ 100% synthetic?
@littlerhino2006
@littlerhino2006 5 лет назад
I run the platnum, not ultra platnum. Was running the ultra platinum then switched to Redline in my Civic but it was such a pain in the ass to order either of them. NOVAK numbers are decent and it's on a local shelf when I need it. I run a magnet on the drain plug and one inside of the filter. I figure that's enough to survive the recommended interval with out too much trash being circulated.
@Malossianoplus
@Malossianoplus 5 лет назад
Man from Nantucket yes. 100% synthetic like motul use group 4 pao oil. Full synthetic oil are fake synthetic: they can use wherever oils they wont(most like mobil 1, ecc use rigenerated oil) cuz there are no rules to respect.
@JJ_ExMachina
@JJ_ExMachina 5 лет назад
As long as you are running a group 5 oil, one that is ester based... You can't go wrong.
@jonathanb5043
@jonathanb5043 5 лет назад
Reckon you could do a video that touches on the differences in the small amounts of metals used (% of zinc, phosphorus, and other items)? It'd be very interesting to see what difference they make!
@thetruthhurts2216
@thetruthhurts2216 5 лет назад
I added an oil catch can to my 2017 camaro that filters the oil out of the egr valve gases before allowing the vapors to be reburned through the intake manifold. Am I stopping the Dexos rated Oil from cleaning the valves or am I keeping the valves from becoming carboned up in the first place?
@virenvs905
@virenvs905 5 лет назад
I'll stick to my old school port injection engine
@christopherjones512
@christopherjones512 3 года назад
Still need fuel injection cleaner
@alexmobil7463
@alexmobil7463 3 года назад
Me2
@gtrance3567
@gtrance3567 7 месяцев назад
Ford and Toyota still employ pi.
@backyardchevy328
@backyardchevy328 5 лет назад
Is this a valvoline commercial? All i see is valvoline advertisements thrown at me lol
@megalapagasable
@megalapagasable 5 лет назад
I would be very insterested to see how a oil Catch can can help alleviate this situation on direct injection and how to route it? Would if be different opposed to a direct injected engine?
@gabrielgv252
@gabrielgv252 3 года назад
Good video
@MB-lh5kw
@MB-lh5kw 5 лет назад
Video too short , just getting interesting then it was over
@bioshockzoa
@bioshockzoa 5 лет назад
hi
@amineelhassouni8279
@amineelhassouni8279 5 лет назад
thank's it very helpful , one question how much valvolin gave you for the adervertising (just kidding ) ?
@jhuntosgarage
@jhuntosgarage 5 лет назад
Well done Jason. Even I understood it. ;)
@justkk21
@justkk21 5 лет назад
Why don't we go back to NA port injected engine to remove all of these issues?
@VaporyAbyss
@VaporyAbyss 5 лет назад
They're less efficient
@EngineeringExplained
@EngineeringExplained 5 лет назад
A lot of companies are actually choosing to use both port and direct injection, so that they can benefit from both styles.
@daryno4267
@daryno4267 5 лет назад
I've only heard of toyota and ford so far, are there more companies now doing this?
@VaporyAbyss
@VaporyAbyss 5 лет назад
@@daryno4267 I think some VW/Audi's have them too
@102wingnut
@102wingnut 5 лет назад
Never had this problem with my carburator. That's for sure!
@stupidme12114
@stupidme12114 5 лет назад
So... An Oil catch can is needed from what i am seeing
@EngineeringExplained
@EngineeringExplained 5 лет назад
To me they seem logical! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PWz6vCnJ4CA.html
@greekgeekconsulting
@greekgeekconsulting 5 лет назад
Make sure to buy a quality catch can as cheaper units have been found to burp oil into the intake system.
@DENicholsAutoBravado
@DENicholsAutoBravado 5 лет назад
@@greekgeekconsulting so what makes one good vs. cheap? Obviously inexpensive is the best option if it doesn't burp oil in.
@ChengSAE
@ChengSAE 5 лет назад
Oil catch can dont work. I only catch some oil, 5%. The rest is condensation/water vapor. I get a milkshake in the can. Then i have to clean that. 09 wrx.
@greekgeekconsulting
@greekgeekconsulting 5 лет назад
DE Nichols I looked into a catch can for my 3.5 ecoboost v6 in the f150 forums. Other owners described the differences in catch can design. Some have different baffles and vents to equalize pressure if I remember correctly. Ultimately My research tells me catch cans are a gimmick and unnecessary. Better results to run a tier 4-5 oil that is truck synthetic with low NOACK scores.
@vieto445
@vieto445 3 года назад
I'd like to see you do a video on BG Dynamic Engine Cleaner to see if it helps with these issues.
@riceburner4747
@riceburner4747 10 месяцев назад
What injection is my Atkinson 1.8L 2019 Prius? Love your videos.👍
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