Hi i'm about a thousand miles from chaning my oil should i put the sea foam in now? I'm not sure irf that is how your suppose to do it. Thanks
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Actually, use a full can in a full gas tank. And another full can in the EVAP line - you want the car to stall just as the can finishes being poured in. Then let it sit for 20 minutes or, then have fun trying to start the car for 5 minutes until it finally turns over. Expect it to have a high idle RPM at first, but it will calm down soon enough.
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