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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined Feb 20, '07 From Toronto, Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
WOW ! quite an experience .. i sea foamed the engine today .. car smoked intensely for 10 minutes .. afta that it was smooth as if i juss drove it off the showroom lot ... no more vibrations .. juss the sound of the muffler ..
Also changed tranny fluid to synth and engine oil .. new pcv valve and air filter ... and i already feel the difference ! next on the list : new rotor cap wires n plugs ! any of u guys seafoam ur engines here ? experiences ? -------------------- Looking for parts in the Ontario area .. if any1 can supply me some mods .. pm me .. THX
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QUOTE(alltracman78 @ Mar 29, 2007 - 3:34 PM) [snapback]541176[/snapback] You can try. :shrug: http://www.seafoamsales.com/ One other option is to get a good quality fuel injection service done. Not by going to a quick lube place and having them do the same thing you would [suck cleaner out of a bottle], but actually have a cleaner misted into your engine as it runs, another ran through the fuel line [pump is disabled], and a can put in the gas tank. This will actually work better than Seafoam [not to knock it, it's great stuff]. The problem is the price. Where I work it's $150.00.... I second the fuel injection cleaning. Ask the shop that your going to get it done at what cleaning method that they use. I used a Snap-on Motorvac at school and have noticed a huge difference (on my pickup, 97 Toyota T100). The other cleaner that I know of is BG and thiers doesn't work as good. This post has been edited by bindertch: Apr 1, 2007 - 10:50 PM |
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