So, what if you have like 20 years of carbon built up in you engine? Will it take more seafoam to get it all out? I have a 1992 mustang gt and i know after 20 years the engine has to be completely caked with carbon...
@punchmaster123 Id say use seafoam once, wait a few months, and try it again. The first time should yield a lot of smoke, second time should yield noticeably less. After that a yearly treatment should be ok or at least that's what i follow. Pouring or sipping seafoam into the top end too fast (if you dont stall the engine first) wont do a great job cleaning out carbon. slow is key. it'll yield the best results.
@SuperFamousBro Seafoam helps clean out carbon deposits and gunk pretty much wherever you decide to use it. Be it the top end, gas tank, or oil. It'll bring your car back to running like new =) if you have a lot of miles and you've never done any sort of this type of cleaning...do this correctly and you'll notice the difference.
@MrTDaddy1977 Yes its an absolute must! if you dont...the molecules wont adhere correctly to the gunk thats hanging around in your engine thus splitting an atom and creating a nuclear explosion of sunshine and rainbows. =P jk
i got a 2008,I'm noticing when i go over 20-25 MPH there is a sound like a hissing one,do you get that? and sometimes when i am in idle that car shakes a little,not all the time.
So, what if you have like 20 years of carbon built up in you engine? Will it take more seafoam to get it all out? I have a 1992 mustang gt and i know after 20 years the engine has to be completely caked with carbon...
punchmaster123 2 weeks ago
@punchmaster123 Id say use seafoam once, wait a few months, and try it again. The first time should yield a lot of smoke, second time should yield noticeably less. After that a yearly treatment should be ok or at least that's what i follow. Pouring or sipping seafoam into the top end too fast (if you dont stall the engine first) wont do a great job cleaning out carbon. slow is key. it'll yield the best results.
topnosxrs 2 weeks ago
What does this do exactly?
SuperFamousBro 1 month ago
@SuperFamousBro Seafoam helps clean out carbon deposits and gunk pretty much wherever you decide to use it. Be it the top end, gas tank, or oil. It'll bring your car back to running like new =) if you have a lot of miles and you've never done any sort of this type of cleaning...do this correctly and you'll notice the difference.
topnosxrs 1 month ago
So, do we have to listen to music while we drive around for 20 minutes?
MrTDaddy1977 4 months ago
@MrTDaddy1977 Yes its an absolute must! if you dont...the molecules wont adhere correctly to the gunk thats hanging around in your engine thus splitting an atom and creating a nuclear explosion of sunshine and rainbows. =P jk
topnosxrs 4 months ago
@topnosxrs Cool! Them Imma do it and NOT turn the radio on. Lets see that nuclear explosion. Pffft Dumbass!
MrTDaddy1977 4 months ago
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i got a 2008,I'm noticing when i go over 20-25 MPH there is a sound like a hissing one,do you get that? and sometimes when i am in idle that car shakes a little,not all the time.
vatossan 4 months ago
@vatossan my first suggestion would be to check all your vacuum lines for any leaks.
topnosxrs 4 months ago
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vatossan 4 months ago