Seafoam?!?!
I am considering trying seafoam, I have read ALOT of good things, and a few bad. I was just going to put it in my gas tank, not in the other parts.
Will I see any sort of improvment with it? What does it do exactly?
Will I see any sort of improvment with it? What does it do exactly?
don't wanna mess around with it too much. I'll prob do the gastank and the intake valve. It's fine once in a while, but too much can dry up rubber seals. It's like a fuel injector cleaner on steroids.
I liked it, I felt the engine run smoother.
I liked it, I felt the engine run smoother.
Depends on thhe mileage of your car also, if your putting it into the engine oil take into account the amount of wear and tear on your engine. As your engine goes on in life the metal tends to pit itself out and those pits fill in with carbon. Well, the seafoam cleans out that carbon leaving gaps in the metal... It's great if you plan on re-torqing everything down but if you have a high mileage car I wouldn't reccomend it.
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