sgarlic said:My buddy and I seafoamed my old foxbody this morning .. hard to see the smoke at first because of the desert we're parked on.. here's the video... (this is 20k miles after a rebuild.)
http://www.sgarlic.com/88seafoam.wmv
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Well why the hell not? Did the 13 page thread not convince you yet?Dan_Soprano said:god this thread is still alive!!! Seafoam is ok in my book. Used it in the wifes car. I don't think I would ever use it in the Cobra though....
Well I'm sure you can come up with a better answer to this than we can. Maybe you can try it the next time you're waiting in line at the track.Engage47 said:so wheres a good place to run this with 98 GT and 110K or so...AND NOT GET INTO TRUBLE, :SNSign: <Life before is just a bluuurrrr of misinformation you guys ROCK
Dan_Soprano said:DIE THREAD DIE!!!!!!!!!
I can make it die!ponysarepretty said:This thread isn't going to die anytime soon...
it'll be SWEET!!!!!!!!Dusstbuster said:Im tempted to do this to the 88 bonneville...how big of a smoke show you think this'd have?
222k on the engine, had 1 spark plug wire broken when we bought it so 1 cylinder was flooded, probably not taken VERY good care of, taken care of yes but........it burns about 1qt of oil every 3000mi, and I know for sure its never seen seafoam or any other sort of cleaner. How big of a smokeshow do you think it'll put out?
mransr said:I Seafoamed my 'stang this weekend...I took kit to the empty parking lot at work to keep from annoying the neighbors
it was pretty darn easy, it smoked for 5 minutes or so (hard to tell for sure in the pouring rain ...anyway it starts easier and idles smoother now