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  • JohnWJ Offline
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    JohnW
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    I didn't have time to take care of it before I put it in the first time (needed to get the car running) but my intake manifold has a nice thick layer of crap in the plenum and runners. any idea how to get that shit out? i was thinking some kind of wire brush attached to a drill but I can't seem to find what I need (a long shank or something). ideas?

    90 Civic DX hatch
    D16a6/y8 mini me

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      just bring it to quality and have it cleaned. or if your cheap or just like a diy project. go to the nearest whale of a wash and spray on some simple green and wire brush that shit, then spray with the pressure washer.

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      • JohnWJ Offline
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        JohnW
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        holy shit am i ever cheap 🙂 so simple green will eat that shit huh? ill give that a try.

        90 Civic DX hatch
        D16a6/y8 mini me

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          Joel
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          Brake cleaner...

          no race car? becuz homeowner...

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          • K Offline
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            KA-T_240
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            I can possibly do it. Post pic. I have some equipment that works good on that. Would depend on what you want done, and by when.

            A pressure washer with hot water is going to do more then simple green/purple power.

            Carb Cleaner>Brake Cleaner any day of the week when it comes to stuff like that.

            PM me for:
            Sandblasting(I use glass beads)
            Diesel repairs or performance products.

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