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SeaFoam... Its a Miracle.....not :(
So I pured about 2/3 pints of Sea Foam on my engine's oil and another 1/3 trough the throttle body's vacuum lines on top of it.... and I gotta say the engine is running 75% better than it was it still feels a little weird like it was... but just a little, now I dont need to floor it everytime I take off
The idle feels way better too, and the entire engine runs smoothly.... and I had the can of SeaFoam rolling on my car's floor for a month and a half Gentlemen. SeaFoam is great, Ill pour another 1/3 on the vacuum lines next week to see if that cleans the entire thing for good Last edited by Guyver280z; 09-14-2007 at 08:26 AM. |
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They have seafoam for engine oil as well, but i'm pretty sure it's a different type of product.
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nope same stuff, run it in the oil to clean the crankcase, run it through the intake and it cleans out carbon build up
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Its the same product, it says it on the can that you can pour it trough the gas tank, oil and vacuum.
Anyways... on my way to lunch the engine went bad again.... so I guess seafoam is not that good probably the car felt good because I drove it early this morning... I dunno.... |
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