I am been reading concerning posts on the chevy forums regarding the amount of oil / Mist / blow by that is being re-circulated into my intake. On one hand a group of very avid Catch Can supporters have implemented their solution, which seems understandable - I may post a bother topic regarding this later.
My question: would an intake cleaner, like CRC intake cleaner, sprayed in the throttle body be effective in cleaning out the presumed crud? Could this cause more problems? Is this why so many use seafoam?
I have a 2009 Tahoe with a 5.3 that I drive about 40k per year. I am at 126k now. I do not want to fix what is not broken, but also do not want need a valve job at 200k
My question: would an intake cleaner, like CRC intake cleaner, sprayed in the throttle body be effective in cleaning out the presumed crud? Could this cause more problems? Is this why so many use seafoam?
I have a 2009 Tahoe with a 5.3 that I drive about 40k per year. I am at 126k now. I do not want to fix what is not broken, but also do not want need a valve job at 200k