FINALLY someone made a legit video that proves without a shadow of a doubt that Seafoam works. Enjoy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6UeJXkzDW8
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05-18-2015, 04:18 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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FINALLY someone made a legit video that proves without a shadow of a doubt that Seafoam works.
Enjoy:
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I use it in my atv's, snowmobiles, dirtbike, streetbikes, my cars and truck. I love Seafoam!
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LOL!!! Imagine how much better it'll work that your car has 2 extra cylinders?!?!?!
I love it too, I have gotten dead motorcycles running and I have seen first hand oil and gunk get cleaned up. Just happy someone finally did more scientific testing than me just saying "it works"
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While the Seafoam procedure shown in the video may be great for engines in distress, I don't think it's necessary for routine maintenance. That little bit of carbon that was removed in the video isn't going to make that much difference. Most of the good probably comes from cleaning the TB. Might be helpful for manifold/valve deposits in direct injection engines. YMMV
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Do we need to use 2 cans since we have dual intakes? lol
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No, I usually run a half a can through the intake on my other cars. I haven't used any on my Z yet but I'm guessing 1/4 to 1/2 can per side should be plenty.
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Agree. Used this on a high mileage Honda with occasional knocking due to carbon buildup, but prefer to just use Lucas oil treatment every few thousand miles instead.
It creates lot of smoke, but mostly from burning the seafoam. One way is to suck it in via the vacuum hose, but be careful only with very small amount at a time. you might also get warning light due to mis-firing and knocking during the process. Quote:
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I used it on my 01' Altima with 190k on it and it ran much smoother. I had a lot of knocking and that went away for a few months but now its back. I dumped a bunch in the intake manifold. and the rest in the tank and it smoked like a sonuvabitch.
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