zeronine
04-10-2004, 11:12 PM
Anyone got a clue where to get this stuff. Stangmata used it with apparent great success, but he wont answer where he got it from....ANYBODY...ANYBODY...ANYBODY?
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View Full Version : Where can we get Castle brand intake cleaner? zeronine 04-10-2004, 11:12 PM Anyone got a clue where to get this stuff. Stangmata used it with apparent great success, but he wont answer where he got it from....ANYBODY...ANYBODY...ANYBODY? Dustball 04-11-2004, 02:31 PM Have you even done a search? First link from doing a search on Google took me right to Castle's site and a list of places to get it from. zeronine 04-11-2004, 09:32 PM I had that already....i was lookin for where to get as in chains and where it's cheapest also..... stangmata 04-11-2004, 09:43 PM I get it from NAPA Castle is based out of Rochester and I thought that they distributed nation wide.... I just did a search and tons of stuff popped up....I just didn't read through it. zeronine 04-14-2004, 02:05 AM I get it from NAPA Castle is based out of Rochester and I thought that they distributed nation wide.... I just did a search and tons of stuff popped up....I just didn't read through it. Thanks, i can get it at Napa here i found out. My only concern with this stuff is really two fold: 1) will you end up glazing the cylinders if you use too much? 2) what if you knock a good sized chunk of carbon loose and it gets down a cylinder and say finds its way between a piston and a ring or ring and cylinder wall? I know you had good success with it, i'm just a little worried cause my motor is really runnin well right now. The whole reason i've considered doing it is that you said you lost your lag and downshift on minor inclines which is what i want to get rid of. stangmata 04-14-2004, 09:30 AM Thanks, i can get it at Napa here i found out. My only concern with this stuff is really two fold: 1) will you end up glazing the cylinders if you use too much? 2) what if you knock a good sized chunk of carbon loose and it gets down a cylinder and say finds its way between a piston and a ring or ring and cylinder wall? I know you had good success with it, i'm just a little worried cause my motor is really runnin well right now. The whole reason i've considered doing it is that you said you lost your lag and downshift on minor inclines which is what i want to get rid of. I sprayed it in while the truck is running....and I'm pretty sure that chance of glazing your cylinders is very minimal!!! Also, when that carbon knocks loose, it is going to get blown right out the exhaust.....trust me!! It can't get wedged anywhere....it will pretty much disintegrate as soon as it is broken loose. Like I said before, Castle is not the end all to be all, everyone has had great success with Sea Foam....and I intend on trying that as well to see if it gives me any further improvments. BTW. The castle in tank additive/injector cleaner works way better then sea foam IMO. :toothless zeronine 04-14-2004, 02:23 PM I sprayed it in while the truck is running....and I'm pretty sure that chance of glazing your cylinders is very minimal!!! Also, when that carbon knocks loose, it is going to get blown right out the exhaust.....trust me!! It can't get wedged anywhere....it will pretty much disintegrate as soon as it is broken loose. Like I said before, Castle is not the end all to be all, everyone has had great success with Sea Foam....and I intend on trying that as well to see if it gives me any further improvments. BTW. The castle in tank additive/injector cleaner works way better then sea foam IMO. :toothless Cool...thaks for the scoop :thumbup |