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Packofcrows 12-07-2015 12:27 AM

Toyota Advances D4S With Self-Cleaning Feature...
 
Quick question guys.

The 2015/2016 Tacoma has a D4S system (direct injection system) that cleans its own injectors.

My question is:

do the 2015+ FR-S also have it? Or... is this a Tacoma only thing?

I read the manual a bit and didn't see anything regarding this. Just read the part it says to not use fuel additives...etc.


J/W :search:

humfrz 12-07-2015 12:43 AM

hmmmm......... I scraped this off the Internet ..........( which makes it FACT ....;))

However, it sounds about right to me.

"Nothing new, all of Toyota's D4D engines have this. The "self cleaning" is simply the engine switching between direct and port injection depending on what's optimal? As a side affect by going into the port injection system it helps clean some of the excess carbon build up left by the direct injection."


humfrz

KR-S 12-07-2015 12:43 AM

Technically I think this goes for any engine that is equipped with the new 2GR-FKS engine...

EDIT: I think humfrz's post is worth heeding.

jawn 12-07-2015 02:00 AM

@humfrz is spot on. My last car was direct injection only, and those valves were prone to getting pretty carbon fouled. The port injection takes care of that in our cars.

chaoskaze 12-07-2015 02:53 AM

I thought FRS is exactly that O.O? it's just a version of it goes into tacoma now.?

KR-S 12-07-2015 03:17 AM

While we are on the subject of Tacomas, I think that the new 3.5L V6, or at least the version of the 2GR-FKS used in the new GS, is a worthy swap for a twin.

FRSBRZGT86FAN 12-07-2015 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2472027)
hmmmm......... I scraped this off the Internet ..........( which makes it FACT ....;))

However, it sounds about right to me.

"Nothing new, all of Toyota's D4D engines have this. The "self cleaning" is simply the engine switching between direct and port injection depending on what's optimal? As a side affect by going into the port injection system it helps clean some of the excess carbon build up left by the direct injection."


humfrz

This is important I think it's inherent to the design of D4-S, the port injectors essentially "wash" the intake valves at some points through the rpm range

Teseo 12-07-2015 07:11 AM

Rev the engine at 7k rpms and the heat will take care of it.

humfrz 12-07-2015 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Teseo (Post 2472161)
Rev the engine at 7k rpms and the heat will take care of it.

Ahhhh..........yes, the old Italian tune up ........ :thumbsup:



humfrz

strat61caster 12-07-2015 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2472465)
Ahhhh..........yes, the old Italian tune up ........ :thumbsup:



humfrz

That's supposedly Mazda's solution, they design the engine to keep the intake valves hot. There is some doubt if this is actually true as the original solution is somewhat less than official, but the sentiment is echoed in other DI Engined communities.

Article on SkyActiv:
http://www.motoiq.com/MagazineArticl...echnology.aspx

http://www.golfmk6.com/forums/showthread.php?t=63212

http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...1#post60051379

http://www.golfmk6.com/forums/showthread.php?p=146579

It's kind of funny to see people balk at the idea of keeping an engine over 4,000 rpm for a sustained period or bitch about gas prices. Whether it's real or not, I don't really need an excuse to ensure my FA20 sees a handful of redline shifts per week and some sustained high rpm spirited driving on a monthly basis.

Edit: Yes supposedly D4-S combats buildup via the port injectors but has been this way by design since introduction 9+ years ago.

humfrz 12-07-2015 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by strat61caster (Post 2472594)
..............
It's kind of funny to see people balk at the idea of keeping an engine over 4,000 rpm for a sustained period or bitch about gas prices. Whether it's real or not, I don't really need an excuse to ensure my FA20 sees a handful of redline shifts per week and some sustained high rpm spirited driving on a monthly basis.

Yep, back in the day, we called it "blowing the carbon out" ........ :burnrubber:


humfrz


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