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Walnut Blasting at R-Tech

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acko2204:
http://www.sptuning.co.uk/m.walnutblasting.html

Is it these guys who do it?! Or actually R-Tech themselves

Shoduchi:

--- Quote from: acko2204 on October 13, 2017, 09:32:25 pm ---http://www.sptuning.co.uk/m.walnutblasting.html

Is it these guys who do it?! Or actually R-Tech themselves

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It's R-Tech themselves. They've expanded to do mechanical jobs as well.

Mark_DF05:
Planning a trip to rtech in the new year and wondering if it’s worth getting this done at the same time. What’s the general consensus? Car runs fine so I’m not sure if there’ll be any noticeable improvement, would I just be wasting money?

acko2204:

--- Quote from: Mark_DF05 on December 27, 2017, 03:05:08 pm ---Planning a trip to rtech in the new year and wondering if it’s worth getting this done at the same time. What’s the general consensus? Car runs fine so I’m not sure if there’ll be any noticeable improvement, would I just be wasting money?

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If your car is high mileage & your intending on keeping it, then I’d say it’s maintenance well done..if it was a two minute job let’s be honest we’d all be cleaning the intake valves tommorow Am without doubt

pudding:
Had mine done at 116Kish.  As per Mark_DF05, mine was also not exhibiting any running or performance issues.   I noticed nothing at all after the walnut blast.

I'm not suggesting it's a waste of money, but £325 isn't exactly small change to throw at a problem which gives no tangible benefits.  I would wait personally until the injectors start to let go and then do the whole lot at once.  I think the whole carbon thing is seriously over hyped in all honesty.....and a good earner for those with compressed air and a bag of nuts.

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