My G has 40k on odometer and before changing the oil to a thicker viscosity, i decided or attempt to rid of much carbon build up as possible.
Not sure if this is good for a Lamborghini, but I did it anyways.
2 cans 1 per each throttle body.
Having a friend helped me hold the revs at 2k while I simultaneously spray both cans into the throttle bodies.
To my disappointment,
No smoke, no rise of revs and basically nothing of any resemblence of what I seen on other cars of the internet.
However, after letting it heat soak for about 15‐20mins.
I came to start the car back up and it struggled a slight bit along with smoke shooting out.
It looked as if my car caught on fire as I drove onto the freeway.
I drove it like I stole it and huge clouds of smoke spewed out and all I can say is the car came alive!
The exhaust note has been completely changed, it crackles and pops.
Throttle response has been greatly approved. Idles much smoother and the G definitely feels like it restored lost HP.
Now I will throw another can in the oil and drive it before I change the oil.
Not sure if this is good for a Lamborghini, but I did it anyways.
2 cans 1 per each throttle body.
Having a friend helped me hold the revs at 2k while I simultaneously spray both cans into the throttle bodies.
To my disappointment,
No smoke, no rise of revs and basically nothing of any resemblence of what I seen on other cars of the internet.
However, after letting it heat soak for about 15‐20mins.
I came to start the car back up and it struggled a slight bit along with smoke shooting out.
It looked as if my car caught on fire as I drove onto the freeway.
I drove it like I stole it and huge clouds of smoke spewed out and all I can say is the car came alive!
The exhaust note has been completely changed, it crackles and pops.
Throttle response has been greatly approved. Idles much smoother and the G definitely feels like it restored lost HP.
Now I will throw another can in the oil and drive it before I change the oil.