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FC101 EGR & Intake Foam Cleaner For Parts OFF the Vehicle
FC101 EGR & Intake Foam Cleaner For Parts OFF the Vehicle
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Sometimes a fuel additive isn't enough. When carbon buildup gets bad enough, the best fix is to pull the parts off and clean them the right way.
Combustion Technologies FC101 is a professional-strength EGR and intake foam cleaner designed specifically for components that have been removed from the engine. Whether you're performing routine maintenance, replacing parts, or doing a full rebuild, FC101 helps bring heavily carboned-up components back to life.
Its powerful expanding foam formula penetrates deep into tight passages, corners, and hard-to-reach areas, breaking down stubborn soot, oil residue, ash, and baked-on carbon deposits that can restrict airflow and hurt engine performance.
Ideal Applications
FC101 is perfect for cleaning:
- EGR Valves
- Intake Manifolds
- Throttle Bodies
- Intake Runners
- Intake Passages
- Airflow Components
- Other Carbon-Contaminated Engine Parts
Features & Benefits
- Powerful expanding foam formula
- Removes heavy carbon, soot, oil residue, and ash deposits
- Penetrates deep into tight passages and hard-to-reach areas
- Helps restore proper airflow through the intake system
- Supports improved engine efficiency and performance
- Ideal for maintenance, repairs, and engine rebuilds
- Designed for off-engine component cleaning
Why Redneck Approved?
If you've already got the parts off the truck, now is not the time to cut corners. FC101 helps remove years of carbon buildup so you can put clean parts back on instead of reinstalling the same problem you just spent hours taking apart.
Whether you're servicing an EGR system, cleaning an intake manifold, or freshening up a build, FC101 helps make sure the job gets done right the first time.
Redneck Logic
Nothing tests a man's patience quite like scraping carbon deposits with a screwdriver for three hours.
FC101 does the heavy lifting for you, breaking down stubborn buildup so you're spending less time fighting carbon and more time putting the truck back together.
Because if you're already this deep into the project, you might as well do it right.
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