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Old 05-10-2007, 07:04 AM   #1
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seafoam?

ok ive been reading lots of stuff on this product.and how good its suppose to be.i dont care to much about performance.i just wont the engine to last as long as possible.so well this stuff actually help the engine last longer?? also were is the pvc valve im supposse to pure it into? i would think this stuff mite miss up the oxygen sensor but im not sure?
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Old 05-10-2007, 10:15 AM   #2
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Re: seafoam?

You need to post this in the auto products forum.
There is another post someplace on sea foam.
Run a search for it.
It was made to be used for and does work good as a gas stabilizer.
Good for winter storage or weak gas.
The adds on it is mostly snake oil advertisement
Best additive is no additive.
Just good clean oil and filter ever so often will help your engine live to a ripe old age.
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Old 05-10-2007, 10:40 AM   #3
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Re: seafoam?

sea foam is the best i've used i keep it in my bike
i have not had any trouble with it in my bike and fires right up and no misses since i been using it.
my dad has a craftsman mower it was smoking put some in oil and it smoked after that it has been ok
since...but he's right clean and good gas should be all you need unless storing it for the winter but i'd use some kind of injector cleaner every once in awhile....
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Old 05-10-2007, 11:17 AM   #4
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Re: seafoam?

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sea foam is the best i've used i keep it in my bike
i have not had any trouble with it in my bike and fires right up and no misses since i been using it.
my dad has a craftsman mower it was smoking put some in oil and it smoked after that it has been ok
since...but he's right clean and good gas should be all you need unless storing it for the winter but i'd use some kind of injector cleaner every once in awhile....
ok thank you.i added it threw the vacum line and it smoked a little.but i wont add it to the oil since i change the oil ever 3.000 miles or so.
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