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Where do I put the Seafoam in on my 99? I have done a search and looked at the page with the pic, but it is not the same as mine...there are no vacuum lines on my tb, only wire connectors.
[ June 04, 2003: Message edited by: Pewter99Camaro ]</p>
On the drive side of the engine bay, up against the firewall is the brake booster. Use a pair of pliers to slide the clip down the hose, then work the hose free. The hose may be kind of hard to get off. Carefully use a screw driver or something to work the end loose. You can also get a tool that looks kind of like an ice pick to work up under the hose and get it free. Pour the sea foam into the hose. Here's a pic of a brake booster from HowStuffWorks: http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/power-brake2.jpg
Matt
[ June 04, 2003: Message edited by: 98Camaro3.8 ]</p>
I can't find any pliers so I just dumped it in the gas tank. Maybe it'll give me a little extra boost so I can break 9 sec. in the 1/8 :cool: (woopdy doo)
I did this to my car recently and I could feel a difference. It didn't smoke too much but an odd thing it made my speedo read right with these new tires. I dont know how it did it but it did. My speedo used to be 3 mph off now its correct when i go by one of those speed detection devices.
1999 Firebird Black<br />A4 3.08 gears<br />Mods: Carbon Fiber Whisper Lid, Raised Air Box, K&N Air Filter, Direct Hits Ignition, Flowmaster American Thunder 3\", 160 Degree Hypertech Thermostat, SLP Fan Switch, 3\" High Flow Cat<br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/member_pages/view_page.pl?page_id=273903\" target=\"_blank\">My car on Cardomain</a>
Not to sound like an assclown...but what exactly does this stuff do to your car? I asked a few car guys @ work and they said they had never heard of such a thing. I told them where you put the stuff and they just looked at me like I was completely nuts.
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by HiWire: Not to sound like an assclown...but what exactly does this stuff do to your car? I asked a few car guys @ work and they said they had never heard of such a thing. I told them where you put the stuff and they just looked at me like I was completely nuts.<hr></blockquote>
It clears out the carbon build-up in the engine,,,which is why it usually smokes a lot. It also gets rid of any moisture in the engine..
94 Camaro 3.4 A4 <br />T-Tops<br />In the process of an LS1 swap.
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