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SeaFoaming my Silverado

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2009

after taking apart my sticking throttle body to clean it I noticed how dirty my intake was. Thought I would run some seafoam in there to see if it would clean it up a bit. Plus you just gota love the smoke!

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  • why cut your tail pipe off and leave the muffler?

  • @47redneck47

    Dont like the look of a tail pipe lol

  • I used something similar in the UK years ago called REDEX. I poured it down each sprakplug "hole" and put them back in, let it rest and you should have seen the stuff that come out. People thought the house was on fire with all the smoke. The car went better after that as it had 80,000miles on it. Seafoam sems to be the same as REDEX when you look in to the ingredients. It's a fierce solvent that works well. Don't use it in fuel lines, the bits block injectors which is expensive to fix.

  • @urbex2007

    It says its safe for fuel as well on the can. I have used it in all my motorcycles with out a problem

  • can i seafoam my scooter?

  • @Mattyew

    sure can just dont use as much

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  • godammit you dumb fuck you suck ass with a camera quit making videos

  • cut the muffler off, sounds like you got some flowmasters haha, i had my flowmasters and tips stolen out from under my truck at the mall so all im running is the cats lol

  • If your engine was hot or warm when you did the video, then the seafoam probably already turned to steam before it got a chance to work; I did the same thing when I made my video.

    By the way, cutting your exhaust off under your truck can cause it to corrode anything and everything under there. I'd suggest an undercoating if you're going to leave it that way.

    Cool vid!

  • my wife has a 2003 eddie bauer explorer with a v6 flex fuel system the egr valve was stuck and the dude a t advance auto suggested that i use sea foam in the vaccum line i was thanking the same as the previous comment as garrett6699 why put a corosive liquid through your vaccum lines? It removes all of the "Good" carbon ?but i tryed it anyhow thinking it was a way to tell my wife to get a new car lol when i did this it smoked bad my wife drove it to work and now that car gets better gas milage

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