Well Damn I have been slacking yeah I'm kinda new to the whole seafoam thing but i figured I would try this out before I put a gallon of lacker or that other shit $10 ain't shit man I waste more buying sodas I was hoping to take off the code for my cat but it didn't work but I got an extra 70miles to my tank and was very happy with that and I got had a stock ass tc and it was the 1st time using it I'm happy with the results for $10 but thanks for all the other info and no I don't use punctuation
which is why you're wasting your $10:) Doesn't matter if you run Seafoam, thinner, acetone or isopropyl alcohol, the principle is the same(with the exception of where you are introducing it into the engine, whether it be vacuum lines, carb, throttle body, oil, fuel tank, etc). Same method is used on 400ci blown engine or a 4 stroke marine outboard.
I have a 96' Honda Accord with the p0420 code. It's getting about 5MPG less than it used to and I'm driving the same route. I'm thinking it may be the oxygen sensor but I don't want to buy one till I know for sure, where can I introduce the Seafoam to my car to get it to clean the catalytic converter?
You kids are knew to this car thing aren't you. Seafoam isn't a secret, it is the most widely used treatment for automobiles and boats. Instead of wasting the $10 by revving, go to the track and run it properly. It's not a one time fix, it needs to be done regularly to work properly.
Sea Foam is a light oil, the smoke is merely the product burning off. I doubt it will do any good for cleaning the cat this way.
It should be useful for cleaning the cylinder wall and the exhaust valves, but everything downstream is at risk of fouling ( well, the spark plugs are, too ).
@EncinitasLokal use 1 gallon of of pure lacker thinner on a half tank of gas and run the car at highway speeds for 140 miles or rev the motor at 2500 rpm for half hour and should clean it out if the cat is broken inside u need a new one.or take it out and use dish soap and water on a bucket and leave the cat in the bucket to soak over night rinse and it will clean out good .again if the cat has even a small broken piece inside the o2s will read it it as bad specially the bank 1.
I don't know what it did but it improved the hell out off my gas mileage
iownmine 3 months ago
SeaFoam doesn't clean your catlytic converter.
AutoStudiofy 4 months ago
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no clue what you are doing.
85mariapatricia 4 months ago
Haha nice
iownmine 4 months ago
The car is addicted to hookah!
JFIdelH 4 months ago
Well Damn I have been slacking yeah I'm kinda new to the whole seafoam thing but i figured I would try this out before I put a gallon of lacker or that other shit $10 ain't shit man I waste more buying sodas I was hoping to take off the code for my cat but it didn't work but I got an extra 70miles to my tank and was very happy with that and I got had a stock ass tc and it was the 1st time using it I'm happy with the results for $10 but thanks for all the other info and no I don't use punctuation
iownmine 5 months ago
which is why you're wasting your $10:) Doesn't matter if you run Seafoam, thinner, acetone or isopropyl alcohol, the principle is the same(with the exception of where you are introducing it into the engine, whether it be vacuum lines, carb, throttle body, oil, fuel tank, etc). Same method is used on 400ci blown engine or a 4 stroke marine outboard.
s9azz 5 months ago
@s9azz
I have a 96' Honda Accord with the p0420 code. It's getting about 5MPG less than it used to and I'm driving the same route. I'm thinking it may be the oxygen sensor but I don't want to buy one till I know for sure, where can I introduce the Seafoam to my car to get it to clean the catalytic converter?
HollywoodrMr 1 week ago
You kids are knew to this car thing aren't you. Seafoam isn't a secret, it is the most widely used treatment for automobiles and boats. Instead of wasting the $10 by revving, go to the track and run it properly. It's not a one time fix, it needs to be done regularly to work properly.
s9azz 5 months ago
@s9azz i wouldnt put any load on my engine while running seafoam...
mattdaman666 5 months ago
Watch Scotty Kilmers videos to learn how to legit clean out your CAT!
parkairfreerunning 5 months ago 5
@Cagones thats the second time i heard about the thinner. first heard it from scotty kilmer
EncinitasLokal 6 months ago
Sea Foam is a light oil, the smoke is merely the product burning off. I doubt it will do any good for cleaning the cat this way.
It should be useful for cleaning the cylinder wall and the exhaust valves, but everything downstream is at risk of fouling ( well, the spark plugs are, too ).
looncraz 6 months ago
@iownmine
i have an '02 celica ft~85... and own it ") my darn c.e.l. is on, its the p0420 code... what is seafoam? is it used to clean out the cat?
EncinitasLokal 7 months ago
@EncinitasLokal use 1 gallon of of pure lacker thinner on a half tank of gas and run the car at highway speeds for 140 miles or rev the motor at 2500 rpm for half hour and should clean it out if the cat is broken inside u need a new one.or take it out and use dish soap and water on a bucket and leave the cat in the bucket to soak over night rinse and it will clean out good .again if the cat has even a small broken piece inside the o2s will read it it as bad specially the bank 1.
cagonesss 6 months ago
Look at the smoke rings
iownmine 10 months ago