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Old 02-20-14, 03:08 PM
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Urea as a carbon cleaner?

Yes, i know... water injection, alt.fuels, blaablaa...

I was just sitting on the comp with a program on discovery rolling, and heard "burn off carbon"... so, being a rotard, i turned my head, rewind the program on Discovery, and checked it out...

What are your thoughts on applying this as a premix in an OEM rx once in a while? I just recorded it on my cellphone, uploaded it and asking here. Im not going to do it... i was just curious

and no, i did not search :P


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I think you would be better off trying to find an E85 pump. Not too thrilled at the idea of pee pee in my car.
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Urea solutions (DEF) are injected into the exhaust after it has left the engine. It's meant to keep the exhaust components clear of carbon, not the engine.
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