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Old 02-27-2012, 02:17 AM   #21
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Re: Seafoam in engine oil?

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Originally Posted by blaine
I'm with WW on this one.You can accomplish the same thing by using the aerosol SeaFoam & spray it directly into the intake.But to each his own.
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The aerosol is called Deep Creep. This way doesn't work as well FYI. I've tried both ways and the best results come from pouring it in. ::BUT TO BE CLEAR:: I'm not trying to convince anyone to do this, especially if you're uncomfortable with the idea, but I do want to explain that it does work for those looking to decarbonize. It's a pain in the neck that I've become very familiar with since I own a Ficht. If you've ever opened a CNG (natural gas) engine and compared it to a gasoline engine, you will see how pretty a carbon-free engine can be. It's something I aspire for in all my engines.



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