AnnDee4444
Well-Known Member
So nothing 2.0 specific.You can look at the forums of the last 3 generations of VW/Audi cars, there are an infinite number of threads on the topic with pictures. BMW as well. With direct injection, the gas and detergents never run over the valves so over time there is significant build up. Short trips and hyper-miling only make it worse. The only remedy is a secondary injector in the manifold, I don't think the Jeep 2.0 has one. These engines are only about 2 years old, so it has not become an issue yet. Performance gradually drops, and eventually you get a CEL for misfires. Then the intake manifold needs to be removed so the ports can be walnut blasted or chemically cleaned.
Build up can also be kept at bay with the 'Italian tune-up,' essentially hard driving at 3000+ rpm for 30 minutes will burn it off. Audi has a patent for this method.
I had a port injected GM V6 once. It's known for the injector manifold to go bad, and when it does the air/fuel ratio goes way out of tune and causes misfires. Does this mean the 3.6 will suffer the same fate?
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