Did you video the smoke?! come on!
Mike
Mike
Generally, the instructions tell you put put 1/3 a can in the intake (to clean the top of the engine), 1/3 in the oil to clean crud from the oil passages, and 1/3 in the fuel tank near empty to clean injectors. I used it several times on my old car, and it always seemed to run much more smoothly and stronger afterwards. There was always a LOT of smoke tooSo is this sea foam something that you can just put in the gas tank and let it run through and do its thing or what steps do you have to follow??
Not really. On my old forum, we had one guy run it through his engine as instructed (pour it into the intake, let the car sit). He then went inside, had a few beers, had some lunch, and forgot about it. Remembered about the car 4 hours later.Well I guess I'm just a moron when it comes to seafoam. : ) Only man in the world that could F#@$ it up. :idiot:
I do it similar to this. I always did 1/2 a can through the vacuum and 1/2 in the crank case. I let it sit for 15 minutes and drive it around for a while. I always do this when I need an oil change. Maybe drive the car for 100 miles then change the oil. Like Xtreme said it thins out your oil, usually makes it look like chocolate milk, so you don't want to drive too far or put too much stress on it before the oil change.I also used it in many cars never fouled out any plugs key is to drip it in slow do not put a hose into can and let it suck it up full flow you will do damage let it stream in at a slow rate I did 1/2 can in let it sit 15 min. Other half in tank.
5 minutes of idling is more than enough to circulate it through the entire engine and clean out anything it is intended to clean out. I wouldn't drive on it for sure.I do it similar to this. I always did 1/2 a can through the vacuum and 1/2 in the crank case. I let it sit for 15 minutes and drive it around for a while. I always do this when I need an oil change. Maybe drive the car for 100 miles then change the oil. Like Xtreme said it thins out your oil, usually makes it look like chocolate milk, so you don't want to drive too far or put too much stress on it before the oil change.