![]() 06/05/2014 at 21:42 • Filed to: Seafoam | ![]() | ![]() |
Hopefully this does something!
![]() 06/05/2014 at 21:43 |
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Hell yes you know to take my advice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Between my POS wahoo's old mercury 100hp outboard and my brother's polaris predator 500, PLUS my '88 Silverado and '95 aurora, I have yet to find a "car keeps dying" issue that's not electrical that sea foam doesn't fix.
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Oh, it'll do something alright...
![]() 06/05/2014 at 21:54 |
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Yes! We shall see what happens tomorrow.
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Your car will be better than new (over exaduration)
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Oh my...
![]() 06/05/2014 at 21:57 |
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Give us a review. I have always wondered how that stuff works.
![]() 06/05/2014 at 22:01 |
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Whatever you do, if yo're sucking it in my engine vacuum, use a SMALL hose. And light throttle. Not a BIG hose and FULL throttle like our service manager did on a Ranger and hydro-lock the motor.
Then blame Seafoam. And make them go halfsies on a new engine.
![]() 06/05/2014 at 22:10 |
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It's gonna do a amazing smoke show! Film it!
![]() 06/05/2014 at 22:11 |
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over exaggeration, maybe. Will it work? Probably. Will there be much white smoke, hell yes.
![]() 06/05/2014 at 22:19 |
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I've used it in a ford aspire that used to get a little out of tune every 3 months. After the smoke show it revved like a rotary. Ok that was an out and out lie, but it revved better than it ever had before. I love this stuff through the vacuum line.
![]() 06/06/2014 at 01:51 |
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That stuff is scary as hell every time. Spraying so ething into your I take will never feel right. I cant do it without cringing.