I did it at 11:30pm since I am normally awake that time of night.
Started the car up, removed the throttle body vac line, poured in seafoam until the car stalled (about 1/2 of a pint). Let the car sit for about 6-7 minutes, then started it up.
Got a slight hesitation at first, then it smoothed out. Next thing I know, I can't see my hand in front of my face! I had the garage door wide open but it still didn't help, so I backed the car out onto my driveway. There was smoke EVERYWHERE! A few minutes later, I hear sirens getting closer to me. Someone called the Fire Dept because of all the smoke. I put the whole street in a white cloud of smoke, and because it was at night, there wasn't any wind to blow it away.
I had no idea that it would smoke that much. After telling one of the Firemen what I was doing, he told me he had a Z28 and wanted to know where I got the Seafoam at. I took the car for a ride and the smoke finally went away after about 10 minutes.
*Word to the wise: Do NOT Seafoam your car at night!!
-Marc
Started the car up, removed the throttle body vac line, poured in seafoam until the car stalled (about 1/2 of a pint). Let the car sit for about 6-7 minutes, then started it up.
Got a slight hesitation at first, then it smoothed out. Next thing I know, I can't see my hand in front of my face! I had the garage door wide open but it still didn't help, so I backed the car out onto my driveway. There was smoke EVERYWHERE! A few minutes later, I hear sirens getting closer to me. Someone called the Fire Dept because of all the smoke. I put the whole street in a white cloud of smoke, and because it was at night, there wasn't any wind to blow it away.
I had no idea that it would smoke that much. After telling one of the Firemen what I was doing, he told me he had a Z28 and wanted to know where I got the Seafoam at. I took the car for a ride and the smoke finally went away after about 10 minutes.
*Word to the wise: Do NOT Seafoam your car at night!!
-Marc
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