SeaFoam
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No you wouldn't.
I did mine yesterday and there is a noticable difference. A quicker throttle responce is the most obvious. What was surprising though is that car didn't smoke at all when I was pouring it into the vacuum line and after it. I've only done 1500 miles on it since I bought it so I suspect the previous owner sea foamed it before selling.
I did mine yesterday and there is a noticable difference. A quicker throttle responce is the most obvious. What was surprising though is that car didn't smoke at all when I was pouring it into the vacuum line and after it. I've only done 1500 miles on it since I bought it so I suspect the previous owner sea foamed it before selling.
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ORIGINAL: maguilar496
Can I add it to the evap vacuum lineon the intake?
THank you
Can I add it to the evap vacuum lineon the intake?
THank you
Keep in mind, you won't gain any horsepower or torque from using Seafoam, only getting back to close what your engine originally had from the factory.
Using it in your intake cleans out carbon, in your gas cleans your injectors, in your oil cleans out the build up of any sludge.
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