Anyone here do the whole SeaFoam thing?
like i said, i haven't done it on a G, but i did do it on my 'Teg. i wouldn't mind lending a hand to anyone that wants to do it. maybe we could all do it together and get a HUGE cloud of smoke going LMAO
My husband did it on his 01' camaro (w/ 403hp to give u an idea) and it worked great. We just watched all the crap come out of the tailpipes. And his car has never missed an oil change. He also did it on my 05' TSX and it made the tranny feel brand new. I was very skeptical about it prior to but the results were definitely worth it. I later sold the car and even had it checked out my a mechanic and they said the car was in almost new condition for its age.
I did this about a couple days ago when my car was at about 101,000 miles. Third in the gas tank, third in the crank case (did oil change after 20min of driving) and a third through the brake booster line....white smoke everywhere!
I think you only need to be worried about the oil if you put any SeaFoam in the crankcase (with the oil). It's supposed to be 1/3 in gas tank, 1/3 brakebooster vac hose, and 1/3 crank case.
I did it couple days ago. 1/3 in oil, 1/3 through suction, 1/3 in gas, waited for 10 minutes with car off then revved. Changed my oil 2 days later. My friends were so amazed that I also did it in a RSX, Accord, 350z that night. Also went ahead and cleaned out my throttle body, the butterfly was very dirty with carbon buildup around the ring. Now my car is more responsive. Overall it was cheap easy maintenance and truthfully I do think it helps but I believe the throttle body cleaning helped the most. I am gonna try to upload some pics.
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Last edited by Yen817; Feb 24, 2010 at 02:22 PM. Reason: Added Pictures
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