Hi all,
I have a beautiful 2009 35i Z4, 7-speed gearbox, with 48,000 kms.
I have been reading lots of disturbing articles about carbon build-up on the N54 engine intake manifold and what to do about it.
I don't know if I have any build-up at 48,000 kms and certainly the engine is running like a charm.
So, three questions:
Should I use 100 octane fuel to try and slow down the carbon build-up, or is that a myth?
Would 100 octane fuel be better for the engine anyway or should I stick to 98 octane?
Lastly, I've heard of fuel additives that can slow down the carbon build-up. Can anyone recommend if these should be used or not, is there any reason not to use them and have you any recommendations for a specific brand?
Many thanks!
I have a beautiful 2009 35i Z4, 7-speed gearbox, with 48,000 kms.
I have been reading lots of disturbing articles about carbon build-up on the N54 engine intake manifold and what to do about it.
I don't know if I have any build-up at 48,000 kms and certainly the engine is running like a charm.
So, three questions:
Should I use 100 octane fuel to try and slow down the carbon build-up, or is that a myth?
Would 100 octane fuel be better for the engine anyway or should I stick to 98 octane?
Lastly, I've heard of fuel additives that can slow down the carbon build-up. Can anyone recommend if these should be used or not, is there any reason not to use them and have you any recommendations for a specific brand?
Many thanks!
