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I've used SeaFoam on all my rides. So far it has worked very well. The Ram (@90K) and the Camry (@116K) seemed to benefit the most. The C and my Mazda (much fewer miles), not so much. They all have gotten improved idle and throttle response.
I've figured out I don't need it as often as they'd want me to use it. I took the TB off last weekend to clean it. It really wasn't necessary (it had been over a year).
I've figured out I don't need it as often as they'd want me to use it. I took the TB off last weekend to clean it. It really wasn't necessary (it had been over a year).
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Yep, although not so much on my vehicles. I tend to like Lucas products in them, but not that there is anything wrong with Sea Foam, but my father and uncle were both mechanics, my uncle full time and both of them worked weekends at the local race track all summer. They are Lucas nuts!
I religiously used Sea Foam in all my outboards all the years I tourney bass fished and still use it for ALL my small engines, from weed whackers to generators, both as a gas preserver and to clean out the carbs.
Like 'Weed said, use the search function and you'll be reading from now till next tuesday... LOL..
I religiously used Sea Foam in all my outboards all the years I tourney bass fished and still use it for ALL my small engines, from weed whackers to generators, both as a gas preserver and to clean out the carbs.
Like 'Weed said, use the search function and you'll be reading from now till next tuesday... LOL..