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Seafoam in Ranger 3.0 V6

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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2007

33% in VAC tube
33% in oil
33% in gas

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  • Find the vac hose going into your engine, and stick the end of the hose that goes to the manifold in the can but do not suck up too much at one time, it will stall the engine..

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  • and 1% in a shot glass down the hatch XD

  • haha i love seafoam. most people don't realize that its not the carbon burning off causing the smoke. its the seafoam itself burning off because its oil based.

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  • how do put this in the VAC tube, is there a place with pictures or a video where i can see this done.

  • then you're not doing it right. I put it in my g-ma's impala that has 40,000 miles on it and it smoked. seafoam is oil, oil smokes when burnt. look up the MSDS for seafoam and see whats in it.

  • thats not true because if you put it in a clean newer engine nothing happens.

  • use the whole can in VAC tube next time. The smoke show is better and I think it will clean out more too.

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