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Old Apr 21, 2004 | 07:37 PM
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NEW engine restorer...

http://www.restoreusa.com/restorer.html
Has anyone delt with this before?...i really dont know much
about seafoam...but this is somthign new and they have charts of how much of a difference it makes...check out the site and let me know what you guys think...
Old Apr 21, 2004 | 08:28 PM
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There is a Seafoam thread in the general section...never used nor do I know anyone that has used this product
Old Apr 28, 2004 | 03:30 PM
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i used a can of that before. not sure if it really works or not. i think i just had a pretty clean engine in the first place.

seafoam is suppose to be good. i never tried it though, since my local autoparts stores never have it in stock.

also something else you can do is just add some auto trans fluid/powersteering fluid in your oil before an oil change and let it run for a little while. its basicly the same stuff in all the engine cleaning products.

or something else i learned from some rotary friends is add a little ps fluid into the spark plug hole, and let it sit for a few minutes, and crank the engine with a rag over the hole to absorb as much of the fluid as you can. (so the loose carbon won't go through the combustion cycle and clog the cat)
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