Any SEAFOAM users here?

truzoom said:
Johnny-



Interesting read. So according to the SeaFoam guys, you don't necessarily need to suck the stuff through vacuum lines if you put it in the fuel? That makes the procedure seem more foolproof because I always feared the vacuum procedure could result in a hydrolock.



I'm still not sure about using it though. Seems like a product that would work really well on an older (up to mid 90s) vehicle, but might be tricky on newer vehicles with more technology.



Ya apparently you can put half a can in the gas tank, and half a can in the crankcase prior to an oil change and it should work good. When I used it on my sister's car I got minimal smoke coming out of the exhaust, so I guess it didn't have that much carbon buildup? I also read online people claiming if you use 'good' gas the additives should keep carbon buildup down to a minimal.
 
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