Putting Seafoam into the Engine. Dodge Neon

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Putting a can of seafoam down the brake booster line to seafoam the Neon. I do this about ever 12000 miles, and it really gets a lot of carbon out.

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  • 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

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  • @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.

  • 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.

  • Gay Car...

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

  • @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.

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

  • I really wanna see you beat that corvette. haha

  • @biffula I hear Coke does a better job.

  • 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 ; ) 

  • 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.

  • @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.

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

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

  • got that sorted then :)

  • 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.

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

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

    correct or not?

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