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    B7 RS4 Carbon Clean Tutorial Video

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    Hey all,

    Don't mean to spam, but made sense to post here too. New to the forum, have owned my RS4 for about 6 months now. I recently started a YouTube channel and am aiming to go full time soon. The attached link is a step by step guide for carbon cleaning the 4.2 FSI in the RS4. Soon coming will be detailed intake manifold video and Part 2 of carbon clean. Please like, subscribe and share and my videos are sure to help the DIYers out there. Thanks!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7riaCy10NA&t=14s

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    Quote Originally Posted by longlivenacars View Post
    Hey all,

    Don't mean to spam, but made sense to post here too. New to the forum, have owned my RS4 for about 6 months now. I recently started a YouTube channel and am aiming to go full time soon. The attached link is a step by step guide for carbon cleaning the 4.2 FSI in the RS4. Soon coming will be detailed intake manifold video and Part 2 of carbon clean. Please like, subscribe and share and my videos are sure to help the DIYers out there. Thanks!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7riaCy10NA&t=14s
    Thanks, I saw your video before I seen this post. I plan on buying a walnut blaster. Other than the head gasket what other parts should I consider replacing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MYKMAC408 View Post
    Thanks, I saw your video before I seen this post. I plan on buying a walnut blaster. Other than the head gasket what other parts should I consider replacing?
    Head gaskets you don't need for this job, intake manifold gaskets are what you want; get them from ECS tuning that where I got mine. If you want to spend more bucks change the PCV and oil filter housing gasket at the the same time, as those can go bad later and would require manifold off again to replace. Injectors are your choice, but all you really need is the intake manifold gaskets

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