I've used it in a few cars and it works really well. I ran it through the intake as well. Blows a ton of smoke for awhile, so much that you will think you have destroyed your engine, but after awhile it dissipates. Wonderful stuff, I would recommend it to everyone!
2006-12-18 06:01:26
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answered by biggieou 2
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Seafoam is a fabulous product. But how well it does a job depends on what the job is.
If you are trying to use it to clean the injector "and the plenum and intake valves", save your money. It is a profound waste of money for this purpose. You already buy chemicals for that job. You pay for them every time you fill up. The fuel contains all of the ingredients necessary, and adding more simply does nothing.
IF on the other hand you are trying to reduce "coking" inside the engine, it is a marvelously effective tool.
Good Luck and Merry Christmas
2006-12-18 14:33:56
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answered by Ironhand 6
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Seafoam is absolutely fantastic.
I just seafoamed my transmission fluid too, and my car shifts soooo much better now!
2006-12-18 13:55:43
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answered by spikeyblonde_22 3
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I haven't tried, but I doubt it. It is just an additive, but the same kinds of additives are in gasoline. If it was widely accepted that it helped in some way, the car makers would sell it and recommend their own brand in your owners' manual.
2006-12-18 13:52:23
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answered by DA 5
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