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  • Its funny how you guys are laughing at that guy polishing his Corvette, but you guys dumping magic cleaner into your piece of shit car is what I find quite funny.

  • @flybikes90 How is it a "Piece of Shit car"? I just sold mine with 145k+ miles and passed CA smog like it was new. It's the only car I have ever had that I never had to worry about passing smog. All around a great car to have.

  • Gay Car...

  • I bet all that Yellow under the hood gives it 300HP more....fuckin fag

  • I really wanna see you beat that corvette. haha

  • knock, knock.... doesn't sound like the engine enjoys that LOL!

  • I've heard you can get the same results doing this with water. Just dont stall the car or let it sit ; )

  • @biffula I hear Coke does a better job.

  • @biffula yea...that sounds smart....except water won't burn like petroleum...and you'll flood and ruin your engine

  • @Mr6Chuck5Taylor1 You can flood your engine with Seafoam. You think you cant flood an engine with a petroleum product?!?!? With water you dont pour it in, you spray it in with a spray bottle. Mechanics have been doing it for decades. Same effect as using Seafoam. As soon as the cool water hits the hot carbon, it breaks it off.

  • Is it supposed to knock like that when sucking it in?

  • PCV line is a better alternative as it is usually right after the throttle body but on alot of cars the brake booster line will work fine.

  • is it the hose that connects to the intake manifold next to the MAP sensor??

  • @sp33dstr3am not that's the PCV line. The Break booster is the big round thing in your fire wall. It has a fat hose that runs to your throttle body. that's the one you use.

  • hey i'm gonna do this to my neon, but where the fuck is the brake booster line located??

  • Oh, and I hate your neighbor for having a Viper, no good reason, just Cause....

  • it's a Corvette

  • @danman132x LMAO I must be goin blind! So, after you let it burn all the crap out it ran ok?

  • Yea. It stutters some at first, but afterwords it feels like a whole new car. I know lots of people who have done this, various makes and models, with no problems

  • I'm still puzzled, I know that you're supposed to let it sit for about 5 min. after you put it in your engine, but I see some people turn their car off, and others just flood it out with the seafoam till it stalls, and THEN let it sit.

  • i put the whole can in mine and shut the car off afterwards. Let it soak a good hour and then take a nice drive smoking up the streets

  • if it is petrolium then it is also gasaline???

    right yes?

  • all gasoline is petroleum but not all petroleum is gasoline, like bourbon and whiskey

  • @peteybfire ok then, how come, tell us all...

  • it is a petroleum based product like propane fuel oil diesel or kerosene, all of these are refined from crude oil and through different refining processes they break down crude to get various hydrocarbons until nothing is left but tar and asphalt.

  • that dosn't describe how petrol and gaslolene is different, because it isn't..

    petroleum is petrol

    gasoline is gas

    the same stuff differnt name, and also petrol in the uk has a much higher octane levels than 'gas'

  • petroleum, the we proud americans call gasoline, derived from gas- and the chemical suffix -ene. It is still petroleum just by an american name. the mix might be ever so different but 4 stroke engines around the world all run on petroleum, regardless what you call it.

  • @peteybfire so, what you call 'gas' is our 'petrol'

    so basically.... petroleum is the same as gasoline

    correct or not?

  • correct, they might have a slightly different mixture overseas, just like in michigan during the winters we use a slightly different formula of gas which burns better in freezing temperatures than summertime gas.

  • got that sorted then :)

  • You need to turn it off and let it sit for 10-15 mins and then drive it hard or just hold throttle open wide. That way it dissolves carbon, etc inside engine. The way you did it it just went straight out the exhaust and didn't do nothing.

  • the only way it would damge your car is if something is already wrong with it or if some problem (like gunk keeping your oil from leaking) is underlying... the seafoam will clean it out and then people will blame the seafoam but in reality it was already a problem that you didnt notice before.

  • @aricka88 Well said

  • thanks...I cant wait to try this stuff

  • ...it will free up 100hp for that neon:)

  • nice neon what year rt?

  • an 03'

  • dude you want to be carful with that shit it can eat the seals up fast and it can twist a rod

  • Its 100% pure petrolium it will NOT eat your seals.

  • bullshit,seafoam is 100% petroleum it does not "eat seals"

  • Will it damage anything in your car????

  • Dont use the cup, just pour the stuff right by the brake booster.

  • wtf is that shit for?

  • Its suppose to clean out all the carbon from your car. Ive never tried it but i heard it works. N fun to do too. lol

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