Cleaning an intercooler.

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to4garret said:
Missile said:
pulling up an old post here guys... but it is on cleaning an ic...

cleaning one internally... ive heard some people use petrol and or alcohol to clean the oily film that time has built up... basically pour a bit in... cup then ends and shake it all about... you do the hoky poky and you turn around... thats what its all about...

in your opinions is it a good idea...

i use four cans of super cheap degreasser and visited the local car wash bay and "borrowed" their water blaster :D

then i let it dry for a day.

:wink: thinking with the high pressure...
 
to4garret said:
Missile said:
pulling up an old post here guys... but it is on cleaning an ic...

cleaning one internally... ive heard some people use petrol and or alcohol to clean the oily film that time has built up... basically pour a bit in... cup then ends and shake it all about... you do the hoky poky and you turn around... thats what its all about...

in your opinions is it a good idea...

i use four cans of super cheap degreasser and visited the local car wash bay and "borrowed" their water blaster :D

then i let it dry for a day.

:wink: thinking with the high pressure...
 
to4garret said:
Missile said:
pulling up an old post here guys... but it is on cleaning an ic...

cleaning one internally... ive heard some people use petrol and or alcohol to clean the oily film that time has built up... basically pour a bit in... cup then ends and shake it all about... you do the hoky poky and you turn around... thats what its all about...

in your opinions is it a good idea...

i use four cans of super cheap degreasser and visited the local car wash bay and "borrowed" their water blaster :D

then i let it dry for a day.

:wink: thinking with the high pressure...
 
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