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04-23-2009, 08:13 AM
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Why not to use Seafoam in every tank for FE
Pictures are worth 1000 words and here are two. He actually only ran it every other tank.
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It's actually a newer engine, it doesn't consume oil. That was my very first thought.
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why i dont like additives...
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Worst looking set of plugs I have ever seen, unless something hit them.
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it looks like some kind of deposits from the seafoam...
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yea i wouldnt use it ever other tank. way to much. I dump 1/2 can in the gas tank, a little bit in the oil(then drive for 50 or so miles), then the rest let it suck thru a vaccum line to clean the top end, makes a wonderful white cloud.
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Never used it. Never had any issues.
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WOW how much was used?
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A sure candidate for a bout of teenager driving. That'd clean it right out.
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Unfortunately ash doesn't clean off plugs like that. A plug with carbon on it would but not ash, especially not that bad of buildup.
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