Bg44K or seafoam
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Bg44K or seafoam
Has anyone run either of these through their car? What were your experiences?
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Re: Bg44K or seafoam
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Re: Bg44K or seafoam
i've been hearing alot of good stuff about seafoam since i joined the cadillac forum, but they generally come across as an ignorant bunch who like to put leds everywhere and +22" chromes on their cars... so i haven't exactly made up my mind about seafoam..
Re: Bg44K or seafoam
I've used Seafoam in virtually every piece of shit i've owned.
Works good as both a fuel additive and something to pour down your Vacuum lines.
Works good as both a fuel additive and something to pour down your Vacuum lines.
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Re: Bg44K or seafoam
Seafoam was highly recommended in the Crown Vic forum.... otherwise I've just used stuff that you spray in the intake while the engine is running, then you let it sit for awhile, then make a smoke screen around your neighborhood as you drive it off.
I used a pro kit we have at work and it did an awesome job on my Legacy. When I took the motor apart 10k miles later the intake runners, heads, valves, still looked good enough to eat off of.
I used a pro kit we have at work and it did an awesome job on my Legacy. When I took the motor apart 10k miles later the intake runners, heads, valves, still looked good enough to eat off of.
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