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I just seafoamed my car lastnight at work and the gas mileage is off the hook now. The miles thing isn't really important either because I celebrated 300,001 miles when i pulled into the driveway lastnight and when I got home and saw how my car sipped gas I was like :banana:
I just seafoamed my car lastnight at work and the gas mileage is off the hook now. The miles thing isn't really important either because I celebrated 300,001 miles when i pulled into the driveway lastnight and when I got home and saw how my car sipped gas I was like :banana:
Wow your car has 300'001 miles that's insane is it a Camaro did you put in the oil or just the gas tank? But brave move all the same.
I didn't put in inside the oil, I put it in the brake hose...there is a post up on Ls1tech where a guy gave instructions on how to seafoam the car with the brakehose and that shyt worked instantly. All that blue n white smoke came shootin out the back ima repost his insturctions on here and make sure I put his name on it and everything so everybody knows that it's his work and who the author is
I didn't put in inside the oil, I put it in the brake hose...there is a post up on Ls1tech where a guy gave instructions on how to seafoam the car with the brakehose and that shyt worked instantly. All that blue n white smoke came shootin out the back ima repost his insturctions on here and make sure I put his name on it and everything so everybody knows that it's his work and who the author is
it's already in the HOW TO section so u don't have to do that.
with 300k miles worth of carbon, i bet she smoked like crazy.
Somebody might have already mentioned this, but it might be helpful to put a little magnet on your oil filter to help pull out all the crap thats gonna come off.
probably a 5 lb or so magnet would be fine.
yeah man I didn't even realize it because I was infront of teh car with the hood up but MAN when I looked up it looked like me and my co-workers cars were in a cloud!!!
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
If you were to seafoam the crankcase, I wouldn't suggest running the car more than 5 miles at the MOST. Its kinda like an engine crankcase cleaner, and should be changed out after a few minutes of running. Best thing you can do is put it in with the old oil, let it run for 5 minutes, then change out the oil.
1995 Pontiac Firebird
2008 Chevrolet Silverado LT Crew Cab 4x4
I seafoamed my car that stuff is awesome! I took Mogobs30th advice I had about 50 miles left for a oil change so I put it in the crank for five minutes and changed it, It was still pretty black. I also put it in my brake booster that was fun!:naughty: it was the biggest cloud coming from a car I've ever seen it was fun driving with a gray mass coming form my car it went away after helf a mile but it must have worked!
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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