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    hey guys.

    sorry its been awhile since ive been on here. been working. i just did an intake on my car and its running a little bit better. i feel like my motor is getting all gunked up....i was thinking about running seafoam through my brake booster line.


    any suggestions? yes or no....or any other ideas?

    thanks
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    Sure...Seafoam is a great treatment...but unless your driving through the tar pits...your motor isn't getting any more gunked up from an intake than it normally would.
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    Well im not doing the seafoam just because i did the intake. I wanna clean out my car regardless. ya know?
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    do it. its good for ur car.
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    i sea foamed my car in a super market's parking lot, i thought the fire dept would have been on their way, so much smoke for 15 minutes, lots of looks from ppl driving by. lol i did it there so as not to piss off my neighbors. a lot of smoke! a 300 ft long smoke screen came out of my cars tail pipe all the way to the other side of the lot.

    do it before you do a tune up, well plugs at least and a oil change, it can foul the plugs. and you put 1/3 can in the oil, so oil change is needed. and 1/3 in the gas tank, and 1/3 in the vac line. have fun lol

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    i did it too mine and it didnt even make a puff of smoke... i was mad
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