which engine cleaner is best for a 95 gsr?
XGeESiRdRiVeRx
10-20-2004, 09:23 PM
yeah i just wanted to get some advice about store bought engine cleaning treatments such as valvolines total engine cleaner, gumout , and other products. i just wanted to know if any of these are worth using and do they work
integralover
10-20-2004, 11:34 PM
http://www.b17a.net/phpBB/phpBB-2.0.6/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1914&highlight=foam
try this link. this is a product called seafoam. and some testimonials. with more links on the product. i will use nothing else to clean my engine.
try this link. this is a product called seafoam. and some testimonials. with more links on the product. i will use nothing else to clean my engine.
B1SiR6A
10-21-2004, 12:07 AM
Ooooooooooooooooh...Someone pleeeeeeeeeease Fed-Ex me some "sea foam"...I wanna use it before I go to the track on Sunday but im pretty sure I wont be able to find it in Nassau :(
'97SLVRBullet
10-21-2004, 12:15 AM
Seafoam is the best cleaner on the market...just don't mind the smoke.
thekrush
10-22-2004, 12:07 PM
I can swear by Seafoam. NAPA sells it I think at $6-7 bucks a can (if you got a AAA membership, NAPA gives you a discount! :) This stuff isn't hype for sure. It works GOOD! Used it in my all my cars as regular maintenance and it keeps my engine on all my cars feeling like new. I recommended it to my other friends and they were impressed.
http://www.seafoamsales.com
To avoid all the attention, I would use this at night (as your neighbors might wonder what the heck is going on!). Good luck!
LOS
http://www.seafoamsales.com
To avoid all the attention, I would use this at night (as your neighbors might wonder what the heck is going on!). Good luck!
LOS
-Monkey-
10-26-2004, 04:24 AM
first things first go to www.howtocleanyourengine.com youll find some interesting things there.
But if you want a cheap alternative to all those high priced engine cleanings I would suggest getting yourself some heacy duty chain and a friend with a large pickup. No take your car to a nearby lake. Wip out some palmolive (cascade will also work) and pour at least 3 contianers around the entire surface area of your enginge. Now attach you car with the chain to the pick up truck, put the car in nuetral and let it dip into the water off a boat landing. Let it soak for about 5 minutes (may have to wait longer, depending on the tempature of the lake). Then pull the car out witht he truck, you should be all ready to go, and it would have only cost you a fraction of what it would have cost at a engine cleaning place.
But if you want a cheap alternative to all those high priced engine cleanings I would suggest getting yourself some heacy duty chain and a friend with a large pickup. No take your car to a nearby lake. Wip out some palmolive (cascade will also work) and pour at least 3 contianers around the entire surface area of your enginge. Now attach you car with the chain to the pick up truck, put the car in nuetral and let it dip into the water off a boat landing. Let it soak for about 5 minutes (may have to wait longer, depending on the tempature of the lake). Then pull the car out witht he truck, you should be all ready to go, and it would have only cost you a fraction of what it would have cost at a engine cleaning place.
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