DFI engines - any evidence of carbon build-up?
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Porsche's direct injection (DFI) petrol engines have been around for over a decade now with the flat 6s in the sports cars and V8s in the Cayenne and Panamera. It would be interesting to hear of any accounts about whether these engines are susceptible to carbon build-up on the intake valves and inlet ports etc.
Has anyone heard of these engines suffering building up and needing a 'de-coke'? I have seen very, very little online about DFI Porsches, whereas Audi's RS V8 seems to be famous for it!
I have a high mileage 4.8 Cayenne and I sometime wonder if its performance and fuel economy have worsened over time. Am wondering about getting a boroscope and/or compression test (occasional blue smoke on startup).
Has anyone heard of these engines suffering building up and needing a 'de-coke'? I have seen very, very little online about DFI Porsches, whereas Audi's RS V8 seems to be famous for it!
I have a high mileage 4.8 Cayenne and I sometime wonder if its performance and fuel economy have worsened over time. Am wondering about getting a boroscope and/or compression test (occasional blue smoke on startup).
ChrisW. said:
Certainly my GT4 runs up to 120C ... as mentioned previously the Clubsports run up to 150C in racing with no failures.
Looking at the oil temperature gauge against the actual temperature ... I would say that is the full-scale deflection and just into the red zone ...
Sorry but what your last sentence mean? Looking at the oil temperature gauge against the actual temperature ... I would say that is the full-scale deflection and just into the red zone ...

As mentioned on other topics I have had my GT4 tuned to 340 ft lbs and 425 bhp ... there was no question in tuning at 20,000 miles that it may have needed a de-coke ... it didn't and it produced the numbers.
But, a third of that mileage will be on track and it is ridiculously over-serviced ...
And it is magnificent !!!
But, a third of that mileage will be on track and it is ridiculously over-serviced ...
And it is magnificent !!!
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