Everything you need to know about it can be found in the below link/thread:
How To Seafoam Your Car - LS1TECH
How To Seafoam Your Car - LS1TECH
I have never used seafoam, I was thinking about it, my car has 74k on the clock and is 10 years old. I am a bit afraid to use it just in case something goes wrong, I never have any good luck. Maybe I can take it to a shop and have them do it for me? I know if I do it the motor will prob go bye bye.
well last time i put something like this in roadside i got an infraction... so i thot this wud be better... :shrug:
But thanks guys for all the good info on the seafoam, ill probably be putting it in to my GT soon then...
well last time i put something like this in roadside i got an infraction... so i thot this wud be better... :shrug:
But thanks guys for all the good info on the seafoam, ill probably be putting it in to my GT soon then...
Just shut the **** up, buy it, put in your car and find out what the results are. Do you still ask your mommy to tie your shoes too?
Awaits lame "no, your mom, blah blah joke".
Aside from OUtlaw's posts, that has got to be one of the most retarded posts I've ever had the displeasure of reading.
Dont worry about it. There are always going to be toolbags who log onto SVTP when they're bored and actually bitch about threads being in the wrong section. They just need something to complain about and raise their post count.
First I sucked a 1/2 a pint of distilled H2O
I just Seafoam'd my '98 with 41,500 on the clock. First I sucked a 1/2 a pint of distilled H2O through the manifold to burn off the carbon, then followed with a pint of Seafoam....WOW! I really wasn't expecting the dramatic difference in throttle response. I'm a believer.
Mike
never heard of that...