has anyone used sea foam in there trucks
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I used it this spring in my truck. I dumped a little more than half in the tank and the rest in the vacuum line. I noticed a difference in mileage/performace and the truck seemed to run better. However, I'm under the impression I need to fix my plenum so my review may be biased because of it. The seafoam may have worked as a temporary fix.
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I always used it in my old Ford F-150 before long trips and it helped with mileage, usually the first thing I do to a new to me vehicle, but haven't done it to this Dodge yet, but I did pick up a can tonight to run through in the morning before I fill up for a small trip I'm taking. Some people that see me buying it, say bad things about it, but I haven't had a single issue using it in the past 4-5 years and it's almost always sold out or I get the last can at the stores around here that carry it.
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½ in the brake booster vacuum hose, and ½ in the tank... after you run it through, do your service items, including changing plugs.
It definitely gave me an improvement on a higher mileage motor... it needed a clean out.
I don't know that I would do it very often, but it does work.
Also, I don't know if I'd put it in the oil... if I did, it wouldn't be in there for long.
½ in the brake booster vacuum hose, and ½ in the tank... after you run it through, do your service items, including changing plugs.
It definitely gave me an improvement on a higher mileage motor... it needed a clean out.
I don't know that I would do it very often, but it does work.
Also, I don't know if I'd put it in the oil... if I did, it wouldn't be in there for long.
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½ in the brake booster vacuum hose, and ½ in the tank... after you run it through, do your service items, including changing plugs.
It definitely gave me an improvement on a higher mileage motor... it needed a clean out.
I don't know that I would do it very often, but it does work.
Also, I don't know if I'd put it in the oil... if I did, it wouldn't be in there for long.
½ in the brake booster vacuum hose, and ½ in the tank... after you run it through, do your service items, including changing plugs.
It definitely gave me an improvement on a higher mileage motor... it needed a clean out.
I don't know that I would do it very often, but it does work.
Also, I don't know if I'd put it in the oil... if I did, it wouldn't be in there for long.
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Yea I seen on you tube them putting it in the vacuum line and some of them blew up they boged down real bad and towards the end of the can just blew but I seen some that ran great after all the smoking your supposed to put it in slow right I seen some just dumping it in as fast as possible
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The idea is to let engine vacuum suck it in slow. Don't stick the line right down into the fluid. Good way to do some serious damage to the engine. Keeping the line just above the liquid surface lets it suck some in, with a bunch of air as well. The engine will bog.... I just had my teen hold the engine at about 1500 RPM, until I actually WANTED to stall it..... Worked great. (and could probably stand to be done again.)
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