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The engine is the heart of a car’s performance, directly impacting both power output and fuel efficiency. Proper maintenance and regular cleaning of the engine and its components can help optimize fuel economy.
One of the most critical aspects of engine care is ensuring the air filter remains clean. The air filter plays a vital role in the quality of air entering the engine, which is crucial for smooth operation. According to Mr. Xiong Gang, manager of the Guangben Friendship Store, even though urban driving might not seem overly taxing on the air filter, it's still important to keep an eye on its condition. Driving on dusty roads can quickly clog the filter, leading to poor airflow and causing issues like increased carbon buildup in the cylinders. This can result in weak ignition, reduced engine power, and higher fuel consumption. For cars driven primarily in the city, it's advisable to inspect the air filter every 5,000 kilometers. If the filter appears dirty, try using compressed air—blowing from the inside out—to remove accumulated dust. Just be cautious not to use excessive pressure, as this could damage the filter material. Mr. Xiong also advises against using water or oil for cleaning, as this can compromise the integrity of the filter.
Another essential component requiring attention is the fuel injector. Over time, carbon deposits can accumulate within the combustion chamber and on the injectors, leading to inefficient fuel delivery. This can result in poor fuel atomization and clogged fuel passages, ultimately increasing fuel consumption. To address this, a specialized decarbonizing agent can be employed. This solution softens the carbon deposits, making them easier to remove without causing any harm to the engine components. Compared to manual cleaning, this method is far more efficient and less likely to damage delicate surfaces.
Lastly, the throttle body can accumulate sludge over time, often due to unfiltered particles or fuel residues. Excessive sludge here can create air resistance, negatively affecting fuel efficiency. Mr. Xiong recommends cleaning the throttle body approximately every 10,000 to 20,000 kilometers. To do this, start by disconnecting the battery’s negative terminal and removing the air intake manifold to access the throttle. Using a carburetor cleaner, spray a small amount onto the throttle and gently scrub with a polyester cloth or non-woven fabric. For hard-to-reach areas, a clip can be used to hold the cloth securely while scrubbing. Once cleaned, reassemble the components, reconnect the battery, and restart the engine.
By maintaining these key components, drivers can significantly enhance their vehicle’s performance and fuel economy. Regular upkeep not only ensures longevity but also contributes to a smoother and more reliable driving experience.