► Direct injected cars are in almost all ways superior to port injected cars. However, one major drawback is that carbon deposits build up over time and need to be removed at regular intervals. In this DIY, Aaron Davis shows us how to clean the intake valves of the detrimental carbon buildup on his 2016 Volkswagen GTI.
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0:00 - Intro
0:36 - Tools Needed
0:56 - Intake Manifold Removal
12:18 - Coil Pack & Spark Plug Removal
14:07 - Close Valves/ Check TDC
14:58 - Manually Scraping Valves /Carbon Cleaning
16:28 - Walnut Blasting Carbon Off
20:31 - Cleaning off Cylinder Head
22:22 - Reinstall and Reassembly
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