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post Mar 20, 2005 - 4:59 PM
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After being referred by friends, posts here on the forum, and mechanics, I tried this SeaFoam stuff. My car has A LOT of miles and this thing works like a charm. Better throttle response, idling, etc. This stuff works. It's scary when you see all that smoke coming out, but then you stand back and say "wow, that's pretty cool". The engine bogs down a bit and mine shut off, but whatever, it still works. I took some pictures. I pretty much put the whole bottle in the throttle. I just disconnected my intake, and BAM. lol... Yes, I am currently running with a HONDA radiator. The reason being, my old one cracked so I'm waiting for the Koyo radiator to come in.

IN CONCLUSION, SEAFOAM WORKS AND I'D PUT IT IN MY CAR EVERYDAY IF I COULD!

Pouring in "the stuff":
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Watching "the stuff" work:
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post Mar 21, 2005 - 5:35 PM
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QUOTE(tengys @ Mar 21, 2005 - 1:32 PM)
so that's the seafoam Deep Creep or the seafoam motor treatment??? which one, cos i use the seafoam Deep Creep and spray almost 2/3 bottle into the throttle Body.....not that much smoke come out....only a little.......
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QUOTE(95BlueGT @ Mar 21, 2005 - 3:12 PM)
QUOTE(gh0st_d0g @ Mar 20, 2005 - 5:22 PM)
seems that 150k or below seems to be the general rule. if your engine eats a lot of oil it could make the problem worse tho

QUOTE(Digndoug @ Mar 20, 2005 - 8:19 PM)
How many miles do you have that you used it? cause I have kinda high milage.. like 142k and im a lil concernd about using it..
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but this can only happen if you put seafoam in your oil not inyour throttle body? right?
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post Mar 21, 2005 - 5:45 PM
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any part of the engine with carbon deposits could be a potential problem. if they are blocking a leak of some sort the seafoam will dislodge it and thereby create a bigger problem

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