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  • Good video. Check out mine... If you guess what exhaust I'm running I'll give anyone a free iTunes card. No joke!!

  • Worked great on my Porsche 911 S great video.

  • oh wow your so cool! you had to tell everyone you have a porshe cocky peice of shit

  • @oddsource

    I call BS until i see a vid proving it =D

  • la meilleure chose pour nettoyer un moteur.

  • niiicee dude which hose did you use to suck the seafoam through? i got a mk3 jettta but i cant find the righ place to suck the SF from, thanks

  • Listen to that excellence of a VR6. :)

  • VR6??? i have one just like it.

  • exactly, does FA apart from cause smoke.

  • nice

  • That's not a good idea. Try not too let it die when youre revving it with seafoam

  • nice car

  • haha

  • that stock exhaust it cute

  • u should lower ur car. it looks ugly with the rims and not lowered.

  • what year is that jetta

  • SeaFoam FTW!

  • What a beautiful day.

  • i wouldn't recommend doing this because it burns your rings and gaskets, thus resulting in burning more oil and would later cost you more money in the long run.

  • Gonna post this exact fucking reply in every seafoam video?

    is it because you fucked up your POS engine using seafoam? i bet you thought it was gonna make your engine like brand new again. It only cleans the top end out. It doesn't cure anything. It is maintenance and nothing else.

  • carbon also builds up if you dont let the engine warm up and just drive away or revving while engine is cold

  • sears had a thing called motor flush back in the day we used a can on a coworkers international scout after work it killed the truck the thing to remember kiddies is if you blow carbon off the valves it can burn the valve hang up the valve crack a ring and more importantly clog the converters...keep sea foaming business is great

  • My Jetta didn't have issues w/ performance before, OR after I did the Seafoam process. In all honesty, I probably couldn't tell if anything changed. If it did, it was probably marginable. One thing's for sure tho, that was a lot of junk that came out of my exhaust. Junk that was somewhere in my engine to begin with.

  • The junk that came out of your exhaust was the junk you put in your engine. It's called common sense. You could use Seafoam on a BRAND NEW engine and guess what...it would smoke too.

  • The smoke is the burning off of the seafoam. But what you cannot see in this video is the discharged carbon coming out in chunks from the tailpipe. My 98 GMC had a lot of carbon build up and discharge when i seafoamed it. But my civic did not.

  • Does your Jetta have problems starting and randomly stalling? How did the seafoam work for you?

  • i would like to see what would happen if you did a burn out or going at full speed down a runway with a 350mph vechical... or even better make one thart goes on a steem train...

  • Wouldn't you rather find out that carbon build-up is holding your engine together anyways?

    I'd rather find out, and fix that rather than having it just blow up someday to find out that carbon has been sealing holes and maintaining my compression.

    Get rid of carbon, it's NEVER good for your engine. Your components should do the work it was made to do, not carbon!

  • most carbon build up is from wear and tear over the years. if you have to seafoam a liberally used 5 year old car then you have a problem, but foaming a 10-15 year old car makes sense.

  • Well, a lot of the times people use seafoam when their cars start to bog out, crappy acceleration, pretty much running like it shouldn't. Keep in mind that they of course troubleshoot their other problems as for why their cars would be running that way. Heh. But hey, if you wanna seafoam and it runs badass after, then gj. :)

  • I'd be careful with seafoam. Make sure your car really needs it before you use it. Some people have used seafoam on their car that didn't need it. And some of the things that carbon was actually keeping from leaking got cleaned out and their blocks would start to leak. Just a suggestion. I was gonna seafoam my car until I read about that. I just gotta make sure that my car truly needs it.

  • How can you tell if your car "needs" seafoam? If Seafoam actually worked, car manufacturers would recommend it.

  • why would car manufacturers recomend anything other than there products. they would just be losing money.

  • That makes no sense at all. The point is car manufactures don't recommend using any gimmick like this. There is no such a thing as "their product".

  • their product as in their services. replacing your engine is a lot of book time. using their products to rebuild your engine to insure relibility, using there products as in tranny fluid, oil, oil filters, diff fluid. would make sense. would they recomend a product thats not theirs to clean our your motor.

  • cleans out the carbon buildup. I don't know wher eyou put it though.

  • vacume lines, gas, oil.

  • whats seafoaming?

  • seafoamsales dot com

    check it out. good stuff 4 ur car.

  • im glad you asked..i thought i was the onlyone who didnt know...haha.

  • thinkin bout SeaFoamin my 99.5 Jetta

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