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Used MCCC and Seafoam - Is this good?

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Old Nov 14, 2006 | 08:44 PM
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Okay well you prob know by now and saw the pics of when i used mopar combustion chamber cleaner on my truck. Today I used just about a full can of sea foam through the brake booster vacuum line, the MCCC was through the TB. Should there have been this much smoke after using sea foam? I only used the mopar stuff a week or two ago. Could this be a sign of something messed up? Also when I used MCCC, smoke pretty much stopped when I went to drive it around but with the sea foam it was still coming out for at least another 5 minutes.

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Old Nov 14, 2006 | 10:24 PM
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Looks fine to me, in my experiances the Seafoam makes more smoke then the MCCC. the smoke is the spray burning off, so it should be fine!

How'd it work going through the vacume line? Good? Notice a diffrence with the 2 of them?
 
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Old Nov 14, 2006 | 10:30 PM
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oh okay I thought the smoke was the carbon the cleaner removed. Well the vacuum line was the easier way to do it. Through the TB the truck didn't feel like stalling at all so you could just do it constantly (spraying the MCCC). But with the vacuum line, you had to pour the liquid sea foam very slowly or else it would want to stall. Prob took at least 3 minutes pouring the whole can through the line.

At first with the MCCC i noticed the truck was idleing smoother, but that soon wore off and went back to its original way, think its also idleing smoother now that i just used the seam foam. Using the mccc did make my exhaust sound better, it now makes popping noises like those mustangs and other cars you hear on the road, when the RPMs move back down. Can't tell if the seafoam did it or not because it was already doing it from the MCCC.

Still unsure about which I would choose to use in the future and which way, although they both go to the intake so wouldn't it just be easier to use the line?
 
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Old Nov 15, 2006 | 02:47 AM
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i used that seafoam too.. 1st used half the can to clean it out.. then used the other half.. started it up and got on it down the road.. shouldof seen the looks lol its neat.. im gonna start getting 1 every week just to keep it clean
 
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Old Nov 15, 2006 | 04:17 AM
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its good stuff....makes people think theres something wrong with your diesel, lol.
 
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