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Maximize Your Hyundai 2.5T Engine's Potential with STP Pro Series Intake Valve Cleaner 

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In this video, we're going to talk about Hyundai 2.5T engine maintenance and how to maximize the power potential of your engine with STP Pro Series Intake Valve Cleaner.
If you're looking to maintain the power and performance of your Hyundai 2.5T engine, regular interval upkeep is going to be required so you'll need to get your hands on STP Pro Series Intake Valve Cleaner as part of your regular schedule. This cleaner is designed to clean and protect your engine's Intake valves, which is essential for optimum engine performance.
If you are not comfortable removing intake components, we recommend you seek the guidance of a professional mechanic.
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Legal Disclaimer - We are not ASE Certified Mechanics and not performing the work on your vehicle. We are simply sharing how we perform the maintenance on our own vehicles through the manufacturer recommended instructions of this product. There are a number of ways, to include a professional service, to clean these, therefore we can not be held liable for any damage, or injury as a result of you doing the work.

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Комментарии : 39   
@dropitnjax
@dropitnjax Год назад
Nicely done and good walkthrough instructions. Surely a savings over what the dealers would charge. Thank you for sharing!
@FixItFrench
@FixItFrench Год назад
Great detailed video! I’m sure a lot of owners of this vehicle wouldn’t know about this problem, and this video makes it simple enough for anyone to do👍🏼
@SpiritedWrenchers
@SpiritedWrenchers Год назад
Thanks Matt for watching and sharing the kind words. We appreciate you. We're hoping to help some owners out to save some time and money.
@CDeuce152
@CDeuce152 5 месяцев назад
I appreciate your video since I happen to have a 2021 KIA Sorento EX AWD with the 2.5 T-GDI. It has been an excellent everyday car since I purchased it new.
@SpiritedWrenchers
@SpiritedWrenchers 5 месяцев назад
Hi C, thanks for watching and sharing! It's incredible to me how many Hyundai parts on my Santa Fe come labeled "Kia"... almost as if they're the same entity. I guess when Hyundai owns 33%, it aligns some things (like Toyota owning a bit of Subaru and borrowing the boxer design for the 86). I think y'all get better air filters though 😉 so glad that our video helped you out and to hear how well the engine is treating you for your daily!! We have now logged 45k miles on ours, and it's still going strong! We strongly believe in performing timely maintenance to keep it running like new for a long time. Take care and stay safe!
@burkestaes8771
@burkestaes8771 Год назад
Very good description of what to do... and not do... Thanks a ton.
@SpiritedWrenchers
@SpiritedWrenchers Год назад
Hi Burkestaes! Thanks for watching and the chuckle. I think sometimes we exist to help serve as a warning unto others, lol! Hope that you don't repeat our mistakes and performing this cleaning on your vehicle goes smoothly. Take care and stay safe!
@mikehanks1399
@mikehanks1399 2 месяца назад
As you know, direct injection engines do not allow the fuel mixture to flow past the intake valves. In addition, oil rich exhaust gases that build up in the oil crankcase are vented back into the intake manifold. Deposits from this oily air gather on the intake valve and cook over time creating carbon build up. Ford, Toyota, and recently Hyundai have fuel systems that feature both direct injection (with all of its benefits) AND intake port fuel injection which allows the detergent additives in gasoline to wash over the intake valves to help keep them clean and free from deposits. The Hyundai system is called Smartstream. Although this system does other things to better engine performance and efficiency, one of its main benefits is helping to keep the intake valves clean. The engine in your video has this technology. Not all Hyundai/Kia vehicles do. While cleaning the intake valves is probably a good idea, it shouldn't be as critical on a Smartstream engine. By the way, carbon build up on intake valves with direct injection only fuel systems can happen in as little as 5000 miles. Finally, I'm not so sure about the efficacy of chemical intake cleaners. (I bet you don't know what STP stands for. Scientifically Tested Products.)
@SpiritedWrenchers
@SpiritedWrenchers 2 месяца назад
Hi Mike, thanks for watching and this highly detailed explanation! We appreciate your insight into the mechanics of how these engines function. We do recognize that not every owner always uses top tier fuels or uses the recommended fuel additive at the suggested interval, both of which enable the engine to do the cleaning job it was designed to do. In these instances, we can suggest that performing the intake cleaning might help performance. Thank you again for your insights; take care and stay safe!
@YellowJacketGarage
@YellowJacketGarage Год назад
Not sure how I missed this one but here I am now.😎
@SpiritedWrenchers
@SpiritedWrenchers Год назад
LOL. Thanks brother. We appreciate you!
@EvanWells07
@EvanWells07 Год назад
I usually recommend induction services on direct injected vehicles every 30k. Nice video!
@SpiritedWrenchers
@SpiritedWrenchers Год назад
Definitely a good service to get done with normal maintenance intervals. Thanks for watching and sharing. We appreciate it.
@yulimarazuaje1574
@yulimarazuaje1574 7 месяцев назад
Thanks Danna grateful and appreciated your work 🙏
@SpiritedWrenchers
@SpiritedWrenchers 7 месяцев назад
Hi Yulimar, thank you for watching our Santa Fe maintenance series! And thank you again for your kind works; take care and stay safe!
@zzman5306
@zzman5306 4 месяца назад
If the engine is a combo GDI-MPI, intake valve deposits shouldn't be an issue like in a straight GDI engine. Especially if you run top tier fuel or occasionally use a fuel system cleaner like Redline S-1, Regane, Techron or BG 44k
@SpiritedWrenchers
@SpiritedWrenchers 4 месяца назад
Hi and thanks for watching! Love your tip to Seinfeld with your user handle, LOL! You are correct that this is a combination engine and while we are told that deposits shouldn't be a problem, provided that we are always using top tier gasoline and in lieu of that always using fuel additives. Not all owners are fully aware of the differences between brands of gasoline, nor of the suggestion to use fuel additives when top tier is unavailable. Many will use the cheapest available and it's my guess that after many miles, build-up will occur. We ourselves don't always use the additives suggested, and the occasional top-tier or additive use isn't going to back-clean the valves as good as an intake cleaner system such as this. Hope this helps offer some explanation; take care and stay safe!
@wantsanewvehicle
@wantsanewvehicle Год назад
What kind of fuel economy do you guys normally get? I have a 2023 limited with 10,600 miles on it currently. I get between 17-22mpg, but have gotten as high as 25mpg. I usually leave it in 'smart' mode, and I do drive spiritedly usually. Going to say 65% highway 35% city.
@SpiritedWrenchers
@SpiritedWrenchers Год назад
Hello wantsanewvehicle, awesome name and thanks for watching! Initially after break-in, we saw fuel economy as high as 27 over flat interstate (probably with the wind blowing the same direction we were traveling!), but we saw a downturn over the miles. Our current combined average is 24-26 depending on how much I want to use the turbo off the stop line. Before our intake cleaning, that average was drooping down into 22-24. I try to record every fuel-up and have a mind to try to distinguish trends between seasons, octane, and roads traveled, but I just haven't had the energy to drop my data into a spreadsheet yet. I will offer the advice that we never use 'smart' mode as we find it too sensitive on the gas pedal between an 'economic' and 'sport' acceleration. Both of us will usually drive in comfort mode with the one-off switch to sport for a one-off aggressive acceleration. While we are out in the county a little bit, we do have plenty of stop signs and stop-and-go traffic that we encounter. Hope this helps, take care, and stay safe!
@gordonslippy1073
@gordonslippy1073 Год назад
We have a 22 Santa Fe Limited with 17k miles. We get about 19-22 mpg in city driving and 28-29 mpg on round trip long distance highway trips, driving at the speed limit. We leave it in Smart mode. I did recently use Snow mode for the first time during a heavy rain storm that included hydroplaning risk on the highway. I have occasionally run injector cleaner through the gas. I have towed trailers a few times, taking great care to limit slippage in the transmission clutches. So far the engine seems very happy.
@wantsanewvehicle
@wantsanewvehicle Год назад
@@SpiritedWrenchers Thanks for the reply! Please do an update video if this has improved your fuel economy :D What octane do you guys normally use and if using higher octane have you actually noticed any difference? I always use 87 octane but have run 4 full tanks of 93 through back to back and noticed absolutely no difference in fuel economy or power. I am a little disappointed in the fuel economy of this vehicle, as I came from a 2021 rav4 hybrid that got ~45mpg all day every day with absolutely no change to my driving style/habits and I did not drive it any special way for fuel economy, this vehicle is better in every other way though.
@gordonslippy1073
@gordonslippy1073 Год назад
@@wantsanewvehicle We run 87 octane in town and 89 octane for long trips, which allows the engine to run at slightly advanced ignition timing for long periods of time. But I think sticking to the speed limit has the greatest effect on fuel economy.
@ceejaycampbell4489
@ceejaycampbell4489 Месяц назад
The most I got in my 23 limited AWD is 29 almost 30 mpg on highway but combined I got between 25-27mpg but most of my tips are speeds above 60mph and I have an heavy foot sometimes
@dcb805
@dcb805 8 месяцев назад
Doesn’t your engine have port as well as direct injection? If so there shouldn’t be a need to clean the intake because of the port injection cleaning the back of the intake valves.
@SpiritedWrenchers
@SpiritedWrenchers 7 месяцев назад
Hi dcb, thank you for watching and noticing this! Yes, the Hyundai 2.5 liter turbo engine (the Theta III) does have both port and direct injection. It is our understanding that cleaning is still beneficial, can delay any advice from the dealership to perform a fuel induction service, and not only that, we did see a very minor gain in fuel economy after cleaning. Ultimately, the goal is to ensure that our engine keeps running as optimally as possible for as long as possible. Hope this helps; take care and stay safe!
@rinbine2713
@rinbine2713 7 месяцев назад
Hyundai/Kia 2.5 engine is a GDI + MPI engine.
@SpiritedWrenchers
@SpiritedWrenchers 7 месяцев назад
Hi RinBi. Thank you for watching and sharing with the community. We appreciate it!
@leeuniverse
@leeuniverse 7 месяцев назад
Can't you just use GAS and OIL Additives, good ones, to do whatever "cleaning" needs to be done? Or does this get to spots those don't hit?
@SpiritedWrenchers
@SpiritedWrenchers 7 месяцев назад
Hi Lee, thank you for watching and asking this! The Hyundai owner's manual does state to use gasoline additives regularly (coinciding with your oil change interval), but the intake valve cleaning done here more closely mirrors the fuel induction service offered by the dealership service department. It is a deeper clean than what most fuel additives will get you. The needs for this deeper clean will vary with driving style and fuel grades used, but we did notice a minor gain in fuel economy after performing this cleaning. Hope this helps; take care and stay safe!
@leeuniverse
@leeuniverse 7 месяцев назад
@@SpiritedWrenchers ... Thanks for the info.
@DaetronBeverage-Sanders
@DaetronBeverage-Sanders 4 месяца назад
No, because those products don't touch the top of the valves.
@cdchannel
@cdchannel Год назад
Does this apply to the hybrid too?
@SpiritedWrenchers
@SpiritedWrenchers Год назад
Hi CD, thanks for watching and asking! I wish I could answer your question with a simple yes or no, but it is more complicated than that. The intake cleaning is needed most with the GDI engines that have direct-injection of fuel to prevent the need for a more costly deeper clean (can also be known as walnut blasting). The Hyundai 2.5 liter turbo-charged engine also has port injection which means that there should be less carbon build-up over time compared to a GDI that only has direct-injection. Based on the Hyundai website, it looks like the hybrid Santa Fes do have a GDI 4-cylinder hybrid engine system that also has both port and direct injection. In theory on paper, our cars should not need this specific cleaning, but, if you're noticing a significant drop in fuel economy and engine response this would be just one easy thing you could do to see if performance improves. We did this because we did see a drop in performance and fuel economy within the previous 5k miles. The fuel economy did improve after replacing the air filters, adding fuel system cleaner, and performing this intake valve cleaning. Hope this helps; take care and stay safe!
@robertbaker3296
@robertbaker3296 4 месяца назад
Hold on. All 2.5 Turbo Hyundai engines are dual injection. They have fuel injectors on the ports and direct injection. Since they already have a way to wash carbon deposits off the valves are you just going for the gold on this?
@SpiritedWrenchers
@SpiritedWrenchers 4 месяца назад
Hi Robert, thanks for making this note and watching. You are correct that this is a combination engine and while we are told that deposits shouldn't be a problem, provided that we are always using top tier gasoline and in lieu of that always using fuel additives per the owner's manual. Not all owners are fully aware of the differences between brands of gasoline, nor of the suggestion to use fuel additives when top tier is unavailable. Many will use the cheapest available and it's my guess that after many miles, build-up will occur. We ourselves don't always use the additives suggested, and we feel the occasional top-tier or additive use isn't going to back-clean the valves as good as an intake cleaner system such as this. Personally, I'd rather spend the time and money performing this service at home, even if for superstition to keep us out of the dealership service area later in the engine life (I guess that is going for gold, then?). Hope this helps offer some explanation; take care and stay safe!
@Ellacost831
@Ellacost831 3 месяца назад
Is this discontinued? I can't find it anywhere
@SpiritedWrenchers
@SpiritedWrenchers 3 месяца назад
Hi Ella, thanks for watching and asking! We can't seem to find it either, which is bothersome because I'd like to use it again.... I've reached out to STP to confirm if it's been discontinued or when we might be able to purchase it again. Will follow up here when we get a response!
@SpiritedWrenchers
@SpiritedWrenchers 3 месяца назад
Just wanted to follow up since it has been a few days and call out that sadly, STP has not replied to our inquiry. We will wait a few more business days and then call their customer service number to see if we can get an update.
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