Seafoam?
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RE: Seafoam?
-Get 2 cans
-Don't pour ANY in the crankcase
-Pour 1 can in the gas tank with a fresh gas
-Pour 1 down the pcv line and let the car sit for ATLEAST 30 minutes
Ride it like you stole it
Putting it in the crankcase doesn't really do **** for performance and you will 100% need to change your oil after that. Either way if you're going to seafoam you'll need to change out your spark plugs as well.
-Don't pour ANY in the crankcase
-Pour 1 can in the gas tank with a fresh gas
-Pour 1 down the pcv line and let the car sit for ATLEAST 30 minutes
Ride it like you stole it
Putting it in the crankcase doesn't really do **** for performance and you will 100% need to change your oil after that. Either way if you're going to seafoam you'll need to change out your spark plugs as well.
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RE: Seafoam?
Yeah that's kind of a lot LOL. But I think 1 tank in the gas really cleans **** up. It changed the exhaust tone on my bike and it ran a lot better afterwards. I didn't feel nearly the same in the neon but that's because it's a car. I'm sure the internals were cleaned up.
You do realize that after you put it in the crankcase you almost immediately have to get that **** out. It's like running an oil gunk remover.
I run the $2 plugs ngk or something at autozone....I change them every oil change so it doesn't really matter
You do realize that after you put it in the crankcase you almost immediately have to get that **** out. It's like running an oil gunk remover.
I run the $2 plugs ngk or something at autozone....I change them every oil change so it doesn't really matter
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