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Brian22
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11/04/2005
19:59:22

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LMAO... thats awesome , my neighbors are gonna be soooooo friggin pissed when i do it to mine



toolfan
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11/04/2005
20:19:38

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dude it was funny watching the neighbors come out but i hope that stuff has to burn through. my truck lost a lot off power and i want to know if that power will come back. will my engine never be the same?

is it normal to have a short term power lose when use Seafoam? :(



daddio
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11/04/2005
20:25:57

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did you check to see what codes were there since you had a check engine light come on? i doubt the seafoam would cause a loss of power. i use it in all 3 of my vehicles, '00 QC dak, '00 Mazda protege' and my son's '93 saturn sl2 with great results.



cj
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11/04/2005
20:45:15

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Dang, that is pretty discouraging to hear that toolfan... Not sure if i
want to seafoam my truck now...

did you add it to your gas tank, oil, or intake? or all?



toolfan
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11/04/2005
20:46:28

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daddio
the thing to see why the check engine light is on doesn't work for the 98 model or something because i have tried it before. info would be helpful.



daddio
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11/04/2005
20:53:19

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run, no, drive to your nearest Auto Zone or Advanced Auto Parts and they can scan codes for you. then post back. yeah, i've read some people say the key trick works on '98 and some not. i know it works on my '00 and my bro-in-laws '02.



toolfan
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11/04/2005
21:15:48

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thanks for your help daddio.



KJS
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11/04/2005
21:20:21

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for some reason or another the key trick does not work on my 2000 3.9 had to go get it scanned.


it's all fun and games until someone loses a tranny

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11/05/2005
20:24:29

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tried this stuff on my 93 with 145k miles. barely smoked at all little dissapointing considering all the talk about how they smoked out the neighborhood.



ricardcapecod
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11/07/2005
17:07:40

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I believe that by using Mobil 1 or Amsoil truly sinthetics, good quality oil filters,(check Oil Filter Studies), 93 octanes gas from Mobil/Exon, Shell V power or similar, along with pontual mantenance like plugs, rotors, dist. caps etc, and specially driving efficiently, help to avoid that all together.
I never read any thing about seafoam any way.





daddio
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11/07/2005
17:18:15

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KJS, that's strange. it should work on yours if it works on my '00 QC 3.9?



PPUORT
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11/07/2005
21:07:42

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whats seafoam?



toolfan
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11/07/2005
21:23:36

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ppuort it is an engine cleaner.

well power has returned and she purrs like a lion.
i do think that i have gain a slight bit more lower end and the top end feels the same. i do recommend this stuff because it does work. i think i will add it to the gas tank and to the motor oil.

when adding to the motor oil do i just leave in there for 3000miles?



Brian22
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11/08/2005
17:36:51

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Hey Toolfan, glad to hear that you truck is back to normal.. , have you gotten any nocitable power gains yet?



daddio
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11/08/2005
20:02:16

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i haven't used it in the oil yet on any of my vehicles. i would probably put it in and run around a little and change the oil the next day. maybe someone who has actually used it in the crankcase will chime in.



Jeff
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11/10/2005
05:30:34

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ok, i'm ordering some seafoam. gonna take pictures and post em.
lame local stores don't carry it so i gots to mailorder/internet.
i've got 74k dirty miles so i figure it'll make lots of smoke.
:)


Jeff
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11/19/2005
18:40:07

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ok, so i got the seafoam. and i used it.
not as much smoke as i hoped, but then again, less smoke means a cleaner engine to start with, right?
:)

copy/paste for a few pics...
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/387185/3/



Jeff
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95V6
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11/20/2005
04:00:17

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I just used seafoam on my son's 87 Dak w/ 188K miles on it. Poured it through carb, engine died immediately and made gurgling sounds. Waited 5 mins, took some time until it restarted and then, seeing the amount of smoke, I took off before neighbors start running out :-) . The smoke disappeared completely in about 7-8 mins. I got impression that engine runs much smoother now. Will do it on my truck as well.

95 3.9L 4WD V6, K&N, Gibson exh, JBA hdrs, JET stage II, MSD 6A, Rancho shocks and more..

toolfan
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11/20/2005
19:03:40

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let us know how it goes 95V6

did your son know that you were doing it to his truck? you have to pour really slow and when i did it my truck died twice.

and some mods to slow it down!

Dennis
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11/20/2005
22:09:53

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Toolfan, it's likely you fouled a plug when you did the Seafoam treatment. Probably was able to clear itself and now you're back to normal. I've had a couple run lousy for a short time after the treatment, but then they get the power back. I'm guessing if you have a really carboned up engine, it would be best to put in new plugs after the treatment.



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