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<blockquote data-quote="Kingrat" data-source="post: 117500" data-attributes="member: 2235"><p>Took my yellow baby to AutoChild today, since I looked at that guy's website and was impressed by the services that he was offering.</p><p></p><p>The workshop is clean, and has tons of equipment for all sorts of cleaning,engine maintenance,air cond, you name it. I was very interested to do the 'hot' engine flush since my baby is about 10 years old and I doubt the previous owner ever bothered to clean the engine.</p><p></p><p>After 5 hot flushes (the first flush came out like black crap, the 5th flush was clear like ribena), I also opted for the carbonising - cleaning the fuel injector chambers. All in all, the car was noticably shaking less during idling. He also put in a fully synthetic engine oil (Royal Purple) and with the oil filter, the total damage was less than rm700.</p><p></p><p>Next round, I am gonna get him to clean my fuel injector nozzle (he got a specific machine to do that). I would definitely recommend his workshop for us owners of aging UDMs....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kingrat, post: 117500, member: 2235"] Took my yellow baby to AutoChild today, since I looked at that guy's website and was impressed by the services that he was offering. The workshop is clean, and has tons of equipment for all sorts of cleaning,engine maintenance,air cond, you name it. I was very interested to do the 'hot' engine flush since my baby is about 10 years old and I doubt the previous owner ever bothered to clean the engine. After 5 hot flushes (the first flush came out like black crap, the 5th flush was clear like ribena), I also opted for the carbonising - cleaning the fuel injector chambers. All in all, the car was noticably shaking less during idling. He also put in a fully synthetic engine oil (Royal Purple) and with the oil filter, the total damage was less than rm700. Next round, I am gonna get him to clean my fuel injector nozzle (he got a specific machine to do that). I would definitely recommend his workshop for us owners of aging UDMs.... [/QUOTE]
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