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De-Carbonisation. Myth or Reality? 200

G'day all,
I have heard a fair bit about the process of using water to de-carbonise the engine. The technique where you suck water in through a vacuum hose on the intake where it turns to steam and chucks crap out of the exhaust.I have read that it increases performance and efficiency. I have also heard that this can cause long term damage to the engine and seals.
Any help would be much appreciated,
Cheers,
Chris

1985 250GL. sound system, debadged, VAC and ammeter gauges, custom grille, hella driving lights. All show and no go - watch this space!






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