It does work it's just garbage lol. Grab yourself an oil catch can or bump up the rpms.(2thumbs)
Chris so can i pop into fake manual and let the rpms go up higher than normal auto allows? And what does high mean 4000 up?
What was the driving routine of the owner?
What was the driving routine of the owner?
This is a petrol engine right?
Why did you take it apart?
What fuel and oil are you using?
Here's an old post on 1/11/2017 by Chris_Top_Her showing how much the blown-by gasses with unburned fuel、engine oil、and sludge collected in his catch can after only 5,000 miles. Unfortunately the picture is no longer available, and if I remember it correctly, it had about quarts/500 cc in the catch can!intake manifold of a 25000+ km 2016 mazda cx-5
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oil separator why you no work??? (argh)
any thoughts on how to effectively remove those gunk on intake valves?
oil, transaxle, rear diff fluid change. ~5000mi
Catch can content -
mostly city say 75% city 25 highway
I would suggest to manually clean those valves since you have the manifold off. That carbon looks bad .
BMW owners with direct injection engines have been walnut blasting their valves for a few years now to clean off the deposits. I was hoping Mazda solved that issue. May not after seeing these pictures.
One anecdotal example of carbon build up does not represent a systemic problem throughout the Skyactiv lineup. This is the only example of buildup I've seen, if this was a widespread problem I'm inclined to believe we would have seen more incidents over the years.