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Hey guys have the Threebond Engine Conditioner for sale [same stuff as the Subaru UEC]

As most of us know the VQ's are prone to a lot of build up in the plenum chamber and cleaning it out by stripping it down is much effort of some people. with the Threebond Engine conditioner its designed to be used to clean it up without much disassembly at all.

Price:

1x $13

2x $24

3x $36

can post Australia wide for $7.50 max 3 cans

Pick up Brisbane South

Contact: Spencer 040070098one

Some details of the Threebond Engine cleaner:

Motatec Threebond Engine Conditioner (Petrol) cleans the induction system & combustion chamber on your petrol engine by removing carbon, varnish, sludge & gum all without dismantling major parts of the engine.

  • IMPROVES PERFORMANCE
  • REDUCES PINGING
  • IMPROVES FUEL ECONOMY
  • HELPS SMOOTH ROUGH IDLE
  • REDUCES POLLUTION
  • HELPS COMPRESSION RATIO

  • Use every 15 000km service or 6 monthly.
  • Suitable for vehicles with catalytic converters
  • O2 sensor safe
  • Use only on cable-operated throttle, if electronic throttle consult your dealer BEFORE using.
  • NOT TO BE USED ON DIESEL ENGINES - SEE Threebond Engine Condition Diesel 3B-DEC
  • No CFC
  • LPG Propellant
  • Flammable Gas 2
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:
  1. Warm engine to normal operating temperature. Shake can well.
  2. Stop engine, remove a convenient vacuum hose from intake manifold/throttle body.
  3. Spray for approx. 15 seconds.
  4. Allow to stand for 5 minutes before proceeding to next step.
  5. Start engine and accelerate enough so that the engine doesn't stall. Empty remainder of can into intake manifold/throttle body.
  6. When can is nearly empty stop engine and allow remainder of conditioner to sit for a further 5 minutes.
  7. Re-attach vacuum hose.
  8. Start vehicle and run for minimum 2 minutes before road testing vehicle.

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As most of us know the VQ's are prone to a lot of build up in the plenum chamber and cleaning it out by stripping it down is much effort of some people. with the Threebond Engine conditioner its designed to be used to clean it up without much disassembly at all.

  • Use only on cable-operated throttle, if electronic throttle consult your dealer BEFORE using.

Eh?

This product does nothing for the direct injection mess in the runners, even if you let it sit and soak in it overnight.

Aren't all VQ's electronic throttle? I know VQ35HR and VQ37VHR are electronic.......

the VQ has been around since 1994 and the 2 examples you list are from 2007 at the earliest.

so no, not all are e-throttle.

With the electronic throttle body what I've done to my personal v35 and a few 350z is where the left bank breather hose to the intake is where I pumped it in. If you have not taken apart your plenum to clean it up its a good idea to do that not necessarily use this product but if your lazy to take it apart this product will sufice. I do it every 2nd service to maintain and keep my throttle body carbon and sludge free and help clean the intake and plenum, possible even clear up some unburnt carbon build up on the piston head.

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