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Old 03-05-2006, 10:53 PM
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[attachment=36799:attachment][attachment=36800:attachment][attachment=36801:attachment]Bougt a can of the seafoam and ran it through my volvo, it smoked for a good five minutes. Pretty much covered my neighbor's house with a cloud of swedish carbon. Anyways the car now has 191 k on it and pulls full boost per the ecu. So I pretty happy with it. Gets 27-29 on the freeway, and you can barely fit 2x4x10's in it.
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Old 03-06-2006, 12:59 AM
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Ha, when the picture is in thumnail size it almost looks like it is doing a one wheel burn out.



Did you neighbors come out and thank you for the free high?
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how well does that seafoam work??
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Old 03-06-2006, 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by KompressorLOgic' post='806151' date='Mar 6 2006, 12:02 PM

how well does that seafoam work??


Well the funny thing is the first can I ran through there the day before, It was near pitch black cloud coming out. The pics I posted are from the second can on the second day. I think I works pretty well on getting the crap out of the combustion chamber. It seems to idle a lot smoother, .



I am going to run some through the 7 next, definately will take some pictures of that,
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id like to try it but i fear carbon might be holding my motor together LOL
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looks like it does work well to go from one treatment having you engine spew out black smoke, to the next having it spit out white. I have heard seafoam is good stuff from anyone I have known to use it. Aren't you supposed to add it to a tank that is about 1/4 way full?
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Pull the vacume hose off the brake booster and stick it in the can of Seafoam, raise the engine speed to keep it from dying and **** off the neighbors.
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[quote name='1revnrex' date='Mar 7 2006, 12:06 AM' post='806338']

Pull the vacume hose off the brake booster and stick it in the can of Seafoam, raise the engine speed to keep it from dying and **** off the neighbors.

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Pretty much what I did just plugged into a vacuum line on the tb and sucked up the can
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On the Honda forums they do it in the gas tank. I guess both ways would work fine.
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why would you visit such a place?
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