@averagejoeusername the only sensor you could possible damage is the O2 sensor, and worst that could happen is it needs to be reset with a scanner (50 dollar job at any given mechanic)
@NeufNeufUn Hey man, I may be wrong. This just looks like a terrible thing to do. I know a Honda doesn't "need" this to run hundreds of thousands of miles. I'm getting 40MPG in a type s-using just synthetic oil and occasionally FI cleaner.
i don't know what you are argueing about but your not getting 40 in a type s, maybe downhill both ways. i get 28 to 30 with light mods and i think that is what it is rated at
@averagejoeusername First off let me ask you, are you a mechanic?....if you are, why would you even ask that question? I've seen plenty of vehicle with sticky valves you name it intake, exhaust, EGR, EBR, even cats that get so much build up it restricts the air flow causing drive-ability issues.
I let it sit for 15-20 minutes, then started it. You rev it for a few minutes, then just drive around keeping the revs high(spirited driving) until the smoke is gone and stops coming out. the length of time depends on how much carbon build up you have....PS drive at your own risk, and do not exceed the speed limit, its illegal. (legal disclaimer)
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ComptechTypeS 1 week ago
What does this do? Like what is the purpose of seafoam
xairsoftbrandonx 7 months ago
@xairsoftbrandonx it's suppose to clean ur engine, gets rid of the carbons your car has
dar4b72 7 months ago
Hookah Lmao :D
drracing809 8 months ago
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averagejoeusername 11 months ago
@averagejoeusername the only sensor you could possible damage is the O2 sensor, and worst that could happen is it needs to be reset with a scanner (50 dollar job at any given mechanic)
it helps more than it hurts, truly..
NeufNeufUn 10 months ago
@NeufNeufUn Hey man, I may be wrong. This just looks like a terrible thing to do. I know a Honda doesn't "need" this to run hundreds of thousands of miles. I'm getting 40MPG in a type s-using just synthetic oil and occasionally FI cleaner.
averagejoeusername 10 months ago
@averagejoeusername 40MPG? What are you going 20MPH on the freeway? The best i've gotten was 33MPG
92SAITO92 3 months ago
i don't know what you are argueing about but your not getting 40 in a type s, maybe downhill both ways. i get 28 to 30 with light mods and i think that is what it is rated at
shaundiedrinksdew 3 weeks ago
@shaundiedrinksdew Ive gotten over 40. look at fuelly . com Im there 2002 rsx-s
averagejoeusername 3 weeks ago
@averagejoeusername First off let me ask you, are you a mechanic?....if you are, why would you even ask that question? I've seen plenty of vehicle with sticky valves you name it intake, exhaust, EGR, EBR, even cats that get so much build up it restricts the air flow causing drive-ability issues.
chinhhhhh 8 months ago
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@chinhhhhh Sad you had to resort to logical fallacy "appeal to authority". Fail.
averagejoeusername 8 months ago
what catback is on this it sounds awesome
Jaymejia24 1 year ago
I let it sit for 15-20 minutes, then started it. You rev it for a few minutes, then just drive around keeping the revs high(spirited driving) until the smoke is gone and stops coming out. the length of time depends on how much carbon build up you have....PS drive at your own risk, and do not exceed the speed limit, its illegal. (legal disclaimer)
hondaspeed05 1 year ago
i just bought seafoam for my car... i was wondering how long you had it run before the smoke was gone. i have 103k miles on mines.
Anarchist87 1 year ago
"I shoulda moved my car." HAHAHA
jazar 1 year ago