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      05-15-2012, 06:04 PM   #1
Luther@Fleming Automotive
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535i Intake Valve Cleaning

Now taking appointments for intake valve cleanings. Process takes about 2 hours. Cost is 400.00 with out new intake gaskets 440.00 with new gaskets. Evenings and weekend appointments available. The cleaning is done by my BMW tech using the BMW blasting system with walnut shells. If you are interested please contact me asap for more information.

Luther Fleming
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      05-16-2012, 11:18 AM   #2
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I have 55K on my E60 2008 535i. Do i need to clean intake valve.?
Let me know please. I use 93 gas all the time.
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Its recommended to have it done every 50-60k depending on modifications and how you drive. It will increase your throttle response and gas mileage.
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