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I was told that if your car has too many miles you shouldn't use seafoam and I don't know if my car as had any kind of cleaner before I just cleaned my
Throttle body and it really imporved my mpg and idle. The car has 143'000 miles so I'm getting up there any info would be great thanks. Oh it's my 3.8 98 camaro.
hmm... correct me if im wrong, but seafoam is designed for high milage cars, it kind of cleans it out... i dumped a can of it in my gas tank about 130k... nothing went wrong.. i suppose it could remove something and expose a flaw? i think it would be fine though at 140k either way...
The problem with sea-foaming higher mileage engines is that carbon deposits on the cylinder wall can come off, leaving a gap. Once everything is all worn in with a nice piece of carbon there, removing it is gonna let something leak through.
Now, if you are the original owner, or have run it for most of it's miles on higher octane gas, you're all set. Carbon deposits are more of a problem when using 87 octane. (the Mr. Boston of gasoline :D)
It's anyone's guess, but most likely you will be fine.
Okay guys thanks I think I'm going to just put some in the tank and not the oil I haven't had it that long so I don't know it's back ground other then it was owned by a woman.
Okay guys thanks I think I'm going to just put some in the tank and not the oil I haven't had it that long so I don't know it's back ground other then it was owned by a woman.
The problem with sea-foaming higher mileage engines is that carbon deposits on the cylinder wall can come off, leaving a gap. Once everything is all worn in with a nice piece of carbon there, removing it is gonna let something leak through.
Now, if you are the original owner, or have run it for most of it's miles on higher octane gas, you're all set. Carbon deposits are more of a problem when using 87 octane. (the Mr. Boston of gasoline :D)
It's anyone's guess, but most likely you will be fine.
please explain to me how running a fuel thats only difference is a higher resistance to knocking prevents carbon build up
your car is ONLY good for seafoaming through the brake booster DO NOT put it in your oil unless you want to have fun replacing the oil pump and cam, and have metal flake all throughout your engine that will cause tremendous wear
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
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