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Old 06-08-2009, 02:25 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by TomsMR2 View Post
put it in the SMALLEST vacuum line, this prevents hydrolock. if your engine is old and dirty, which it probably is, seafoam will more than likely kill your o2 sensor and sparkplugs. its possible it can clog your cat as well, but thats fairly unlikely.


never, ever, ever, pour it in your oil. ever.
why not pour it in the oil?

that's what the can says...

oh, and there's a youtube video where some guy actually called tech support about some seafoam questions, and he apparantley says its okay to let your engine stall. but there's some other faq's that are answered by the seafoam tech support, I think we can trust them...for the most part

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