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    Anyone here Seafoam their cars?



    The engine in the Mustang has been getting crappy mileage the last couple of months and I hear that this will work wonders. I ran some Lucas Oil fuel injector cleaner through the last tank of gas, but it hasn't helped. Any experiences good or bad with Seafoam?

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick O'Shea View Post
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    shit is overrated in a certain aspect, but this is strictly my unprofessional opinion. But dont get me wrong, it does work for many situations.

    I think it is in terms that people who are told to use it think it will be like waving a magic wand and cure anything wrong with your car. On that note, if you know what you are using it for and are not looking for some kind of a cure all, then go ahead...but don't be like the percentage of morons who think this shit will wave pixie dust and turn the fucking pistons to titanium for them... (you know what I mean)

     
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    I first heard about it an automotive forum while looking up how to replace a fuel injector. From what I've read it seems that running the Seafoam through the PCV into the intake and letting it sit for 15 minutes will break up carbon deposits that are clogging the system. I was mainly wondering if anyone here had experience becuase I've also read that if you do it wrong that you could hydrolock your engine and bend the piston rods. The youtube videos make it look easy but you never really know.

     
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    high five...not for the shitty post, but for the putty avatar






     
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