Saturday, December 19, 2009

I plan to seafoam my car engine cylinders, and confused about mixed reviews. Do you have any advice against it?

my vehicle is a toyota corolla 2002 and had 100,000 miles on it. ThanksI plan to seafoam my car engine cylinders, and confused about mixed reviews. Do you have any advice against it?
SeaFoam is about the best top end engine cleaner on the market.





It does very well at removing carbon





The way I use it, is pour half the bottle in fuel tank, then find a larger vac hose on engine (like power brake booster hose, or PCV hose) remov hose from booster or pcv valve and leave it on the intake.





Crank engine up, stick that end of hose into can, and let engine suck the seafoam out., Work the throttle to keep engine running.





Once all gone from can, shut engine down, let it sit for 10 min, then fire it back up. You should get loads of black smoke out the exhaust (the carbon coming out that the seafoam broke up)





The smoking will stop in a few minI plan to seafoam my car engine cylinders, and confused about mixed reviews. Do you have any advice against it?
I have nothing against using such products. It's unlikely it will do harm if used as directed. You may see some improvement but don't expect too much.





I do believe their advertising is misleading.

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