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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: mossy1969 on 15 December 2012, 22:44

Title: terraclean
Post by: mossy1969 on 15 December 2012, 22:44
hi  there just wondering if any of you have had this done to your mk 5 golf gti sounds really goo
Title: Re: terraclean
Post by: leeroy20vt on 16 December 2012, 19:08
what is it ??
Title: Re: terraclean
Post by: mossy1969 on 16 December 2012, 19:16
hi there its suposed to decarbonise you engine , oxygen sensors , and catalitic converter .its a85 pound and lasts for an about an hour il send you the link
Title: Re: terraclean
Post by: mossy1969 on 16 December 2012, 19:17
http://www.terraclean.co.uk/
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Post by: leeroy20vt on 16 December 2012, 19:54
cheers i googled it and then remembered seeing it on wheeler dealer

have to let us know how u get on mate
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Post by: RTechUK on 18 December 2012, 21:06
I am about to sign my life a way to a £8k Terraclean dealership contract..lol   But they need to prove to me first that is works on the GDI/TFSI engines.. I have already spent a day with them and have seen good results on the TDI and HDi engine, cars feeling a lot sharper, crisper, cleaner with better mpg, but back to back on the dyno there was no added performance gains.


Title: Re: terraclean
Post by: 2007GTI on 19 December 2012, 09:49
looks like a load of pony  :grin:
Title: Re: terraclean
Post by: MS1COYS on 20 December 2012, 19:46
looks like a load of pony  :grin:

I'd echo this. Seafoam, Terraclean and alike, I've seen numerous people use these products with next to no improvement at all.

I've had all the inlet manifold and inlet valves cleaned on my tfsi and whilst it's an arduous 2hr job, it makes a difference, at least to smoothness of the idle and marginal mpg improvements, much more so at least than the de-carbonising products that are saturating the market at the minute.