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Seafoam
« on: June 07, 2006, 09:37:43 AM »
Yes, it's been talked about numerous times... the point of this thread is to ask where do I suck it into the intake?

I know some people add it to their gas - some to the oil - but I read the best effect is to suck it into the intake.



Using the above picture, can anyone give me a play-by-play of what you do?  Do you need a special hose or anything?

e9nine

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Seafoam
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2006, 09:59:38 AM »
On my m20 cars when I used Redline SL 1 I pulled the FPR line.
For our car's I'd say the line from the Fuel Canister that connects to the TB or any line that is connected to the TB so as your open the Throttle a bit it creates enough pressure to suck the foam in.
Perhaps someone else will chime in on a suggestion as I haven't done this on my car yet but planned on using that hose. If I get to it before you do, I'll confirm success or failure ;)

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Seafoam
« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2006, 10:15:32 AM »
You just have to change your oil right after you do this.  My buddy who's big into Land Rovers does this like once a year.  He swears by it.

I got some Lubro Molly stuff that you add to the crankcase and run for a bit, then drain.  I'm gonna give that a shot before my next planned oil change.