I SeaFoamed!
seafoam is definitely a great product....been using it for years since my honda boy racer days.....used on my 94 accord w/h22 swap, my srt-4, my wife's jeep grand cherokee and now my g, all with good results.....i never used it in my crank case though....to me, it just seems taboo to "water down" the oil that much.....
seafoam is a must do for all those with over 40k miles on there rides
seafoam is a must do for all those with over 40k miles on there rides
Just sea foamed my car tonight using that LS1 walkthrough, very thorough. Alot of smoke pulling out of my lot, and man was there alot of smoke when I redlined it (didn't mean to) pulling onto the main drag.
Overall everything just seems to run alot smoother. Not as much lag during initial acceleration is mostly what I noticed. Just real smooth lol.
Overall everything just seems to run alot smoother. Not as much lag during initial acceleration is mostly what I noticed. Just real smooth lol.
Great thread, thanks guys. Bought it yesterday and as soon as I have the time, I'll get it done when I get the rest of my fuels replaced. I also bought a new radiator cap and installed it yesterday. I'll definitely be doing this every 30K as long as I own the car.
It sounds like you mean you're going to replace your radiator cap every 30K.
Yes sir, you are correct, along with seafoaming it, in-cabin filter, replacing tranny and differential fluids. Better safe than sorry.
did u change you oil after that? do you see or feel any different after sea foam?
haha, nah man, if you watch the youtube vids out there on how to do it, and follow the instructions closely, you'll be fine. The white smoke is just all the built up junk, gunk, and carbon being cleaned out of your car's system.
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i honestly didnt expect to feel anything except the peace of mind of having potentially cleaned crap outta my engine.... but i actually noticed some changes (refer to post #1, lol
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