Sea Rider
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Been wondering if the constant use of Carbon Guard products mixed with gasoline will avoid or form less carbon layers on piston heads, cylinder head and exhaust system as well. that's what that specific product is intended for, has any one opened his powerhead to verify that really works well keeping carbon to a minimum to mentioned parts. Definitely not that internal mint cond as when Ob was new, right ?
Been using Engine Tuner sprays for some time at each 100 worked hours, now that have opened my powerhead after 600 hours of use found carbon layers formations on piston heads, upper internal head and exhaust system. Can't speak if more or less as opposed as not using them. Probably will form less carbon if applied at each 50 hours instead than recommended 100 hours. Why is it that on 2 cylinder, assume same on 3 cylinder OB's, the upper piston & cylinder head (1) always forms more carbon layers than lower ones ?

Nevertheless, find that once engine tuner is applied to a healthy regularly, OB regains its agility as not using it, thoughts, ideas ?
Happy Boating
Been using Engine Tuner sprays for some time at each 100 worked hours, now that have opened my powerhead after 600 hours of use found carbon layers formations on piston heads, upper internal head and exhaust system. Can't speak if more or less as opposed as not using them. Probably will form less carbon if applied at each 50 hours instead than recommended 100 hours. Why is it that on 2 cylinder, assume same on 3 cylinder OB's, the upper piston & cylinder head (1) always forms more carbon layers than lower ones ?

Nevertheless, find that once engine tuner is applied to a healthy regularly, OB regains its agility as not using it, thoughts, ideas ?
Happy Boating