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franger Jan 26, 2007 09:50 AM

how does this work? and what is it?
 
i came across this video on youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n2sv6LdCs8

it says he put some see foam through his ranger, and i was curiuos as to what it is?

mike

Lord Of War Jan 26, 2007 10:05 AM

It helps remove carbon build up on certain parts of your motor.

Gearhead61 Jan 26, 2007 11:19 AM

Seafoam is an engine treatment for your motor that can remove carbon build-up, as well as a few other gunk-removal duties. You can find it in your local auto parts store (autozone, NAPA, advance, o'reily's, etc. Wal-mart might even have it). There are several ways you can run it through your engine and it will help different parts depending on how you run it through.

Needforspeed3685 Jan 26, 2007 03:11 PM

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franger Jan 26, 2007 07:21 PM

thanks guys.

Biz Jan 26, 2007 08:09 PM

whats a can of this run and how many treatments can be used from 1 bottle?

n3elz Jan 26, 2007 08:26 PM

GACK!!! WHAT A DEGENERATE WORLD!!!

Don't you realize that "SeaFoam" is just a euphemism for the latest designer pharmaceuticals???

Oh, sure, yeah, it "get's the carbon out" and "cleans out the sludge", uh huh...FREAKS! That's just code talk for something else!

SeaFoam is the ruination of our our nation, the next wave of burned out brains! Don't do SeaFoam!!!!



...of course, I could have it confused with something else...:dunce:

HighRollerII Jan 26, 2007 08:27 PM

i always heard when it removes the carbon crap that it can move so much that it jams up other crap..

True/False?

n3elz Jan 26, 2007 08:54 PM

Maybe if your engine was so impacted, it could conceivable do something like that.

Actually, the "old school" bit was just to use water. Nothing but water and run it in through a vacuum line exactly like SeaFoam. It works pretty well actually. Guys I know with muscle cars still do that from time to time. Carbuerated engines in particular tend to run off ratio routinely and make more carbon than modern fuel injected ones I do believe. It was considered preventive maintenance by many old school guys.

Of course, like SeaFoam, change your oil afterwards.


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