Seafoam usage?

Gotta love Seafoam.

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lawrencea said:
Can you just put a can of it in your gas tank?

yup, treats 8-25 gallon. just dropped a can into the g/f RAV4 last night.

velobard nice pic, mine was a lot worse but the same idea. smoke screen anyone?
 
lawrencea said:
Can you just put a can of it in your gas tank?



yes it is an ok fuel system cleaner

but, it cleanes other parts of the engine

and does a better job through a vac. line or two
 
mikebai1990 said:
I guess I'll just suck it through the brake booster line.

That's a pointless waste. The product has to spend time on the carbon deposits in order to clean them. Simply sucking the can empty as rapidly as possible through a large hose to blow it all out the tailpipe achieves nothing. Use smaller lines, stall the engine or turn it off. Then let it sit for at least as long as the can recommends.



Oh, and I've done the throttle body cleaning with the throttle cleaner already, so I guess if I do it with Seafoam, it's going to be redundant.

You've cleaned two different areas. Sea Foam and any other product sucked into the intake is below the throttle body. Spraying throttle body cleaner only cleans the throttle body, not the intake below it.



If I suck it through the vacuum lines, is it true that the spark plugs will be fouled?

You can, but it's unlikely, particularly on your car. The intake should be pretty clean as is.
 
Seafoam works really well as a fuel system cleaner IMO. One of these days I'm going to try it through a vacuum line,but I have to get my nerve up first!
 
As far as the spark plugs go, perhaps you should put in the old ones? If you still have them. Though I don't understand why you would spend a lot of money on plugs as it has been shown many times over and over that they do not add horse power, unless you have a very high boost turbo, I don't see any advantage over a $1.69 NGK. IMHO You could get a set of NGK's to do the treatment and run for a few hundred miles afterwards. I am not under the impression that Acrua have issues with carbon, do they? Also the smoke could also be effected by how efficient the emissions controls are. Perhaps a '05 Lexus would have better emissions controls and burns the stuff cleaner than an older Miata, or just is not old enough to have carbon. My Miata put out a pretty big cloud of smoke, but then again I imagine a catalytic converter with 190,000 miles on it does not do much!
 
For an oil change, I have read to put it in shortly before the oil change (but don't drive the car). So do you just let it idle?? If so, why can't you drive the car??



If someone has done this to the oil, please let me know how it worked out.



Thanks
 
StillLearning said:
For an oil change, I have read to put it in shortly before the oil change (but don't drive the car). So do you just let it idle?? If so, why can't you drive the car??



If someone has done this to the oil, please let me know how it worked out.



Thanks



because it thins out the oil and if you drive

it you have a good chance of spinning a bearing



if that all you want to do with if just go to your

autoparts place and get a can of 5 min. flush

it will work as well and save you a few bucks



unless you have a lot of miles or have overheated the engine

or have done somethinf else to destroy your oil

this is really not needed with the quality of motor oil today
 
velobard said:
Gotta love Seafoam.

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I saw a video of someone using Seafoam on a 3.5L Maxima and it smoked worse than that LHS.



I want to try it on the gf's Neon because it could stand a good fuel system cleaning since we drove the car 1800+ miles to AZ.
 
Never really smoked in my rides, but my buddies 96 bird done in 05. It smoked for a day it seemed like. I kept thinking of the game spy hunter as he drove around town.



Also after he did it he had to replace his O2 sensors.





I am sure it works, but it also has some snake oil myth to it as a cure all. In fact ;) I add it to Zaino and AIO to help the paint. j/k.... I also use it for sore joints, achy back, and as a filler in my salsa.
 
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