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I've heard that seafoam is a really good and easy way to clean the car up a bit. When I go look at videos and ask people they tell me pour it into the Oil crank case, Brake booster, and fuel tank. It sounds stupid to pour something that doesn't belong into the brake booster and espescially the crank case. I just want to know if anyone has ever used it and does it really work or is it just stupid.
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I've used it before, and will soon on the Celica. Fuel, intake, and oil. Seafoam says it can be used indefinitely as long as the oil is clean, and at least 30 miles. I wouldn't run it more than 50-100 miles myself, especially on an older engine that may have lots of build-up. Just keep an eye on the oil, should be fine.
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