CRC GDI IVD Intake Valve & Turbo Cleaner Technology Gets Published With US Patent And Trademark Office

CRC GDI IVD Intake Valve & Turbo Cleaner Technology Gets Published With US Patent And Trademark Office

CRC states that a single application has been proven to remove up to 46 percent of carbon deposits in the first 60 minutes.

CRC Industries has announced that its CRC GDI IVD Intake Valve & Turbo Cleaner was developed as the very first aerosol product to clean gasoline direct injection (GDI) intake valves when applied through the engine’s air intake or throttle body and delivered directly to the backs of the GDI intake valves.

When the scientists at CRC Industries designed the GDI IVD Intake Valve & Turbo Cleaner, the company believed it to be so inventive that CRC applied for a United States Patent on the technology.

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has now published the GDI IVD technology as: US Patent Publication No. 2017/0248075 A1, titled “Systems for the Reduction or Elimination of Intake Valve Deposits in Gasoline Direct Inject Engines and Related Methods.” The patent can be viewed at the USPTO’s website at USPTO.gov/patent.

Prior to the introduction of CRC GDI IVD Intake Valve & Turbo Cleaner, removing carbon buildup from GDI intake valves had been difficult and costly for both automotive service shops and vehicle owners. Solutions such as walnut-shell blasting and manual valve cleaning required an engine teardown to access the valves. The new product from CRC was formulated to dissolve damaging carbon deposits from intake valves of all gasoline-powered vehicles, particularly GDI engines, where carbon buildup on intake valves is a significant issue.

“Excess carbon deposits on intake valves cause power loss, poor fuel economy and a host of other performance problems in GDI vehicles,” said Jim Johnson, CRC vice president of research and development. “CRC chemists discovered that the chemical Polyether Amine (PEA), when applied in strong concentration and under the right conditions, can effectively clean hardened carbon deposits from GDI valves and other engine surfaces without blasting, brushing or any teardown required.”

CRC GDI IVD Intake Valve & Turbo Cleaner contains the highest concentration of PEA available on the market to provide the fastest, most thorough chemical cleaning available, according to the company. CRC states that a single application has been proven to remove up to 46 percent of carbon deposits in the first 60 minutes.

CRC said it has conducted extensive product testing to validate the efficacy of CRC GDI IVD Intake Valve & Turbo Cleaner, confirming that the product:

  • Removes 46 percent of hard-carbon deposits from intake valves after the first hour of use
  • Continues to clean even one week after application
  • Regains 13.5 horsepower after application
  • Increases up to 4.9 ft.-lbs. of torque
  • Removes 65 percent of carbon from combustion chambers after first hour of use
  • Cleans up to 98 percent of carbon from piston tops
  • Removes up to 85 percent of carbon from cylinder heads.

Detailed test results may be viewed at crcgdi.com.

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