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Old 23-Apr-2010, 10:09 PM
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as an example :

i had a 97 sunfire with 340km on it, and theres a hill near here thats pretty steep and it slowed down going up that hill at full throttle, after seafoaming it (1/3 in brake booster vacuum line, 1/3 in crank case, 1/3 in gas tank) it ACCELERATED going up that same hill. Not only did it start going up without losing speed, but it actually accelerated. Ive seafoamed every car ive owned,as well as friends and familys cars, and seen an improvement in about 75% of them.
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Old 24-Apr-2010, 03:43 AM
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no problem buddy
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Old 23-May-2010, 12:19 AM
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i haven't heard one person so far mention this, but when you do this procedure, after you run the 1/3 of the can through the Brake Booker line, turn your vehicle off. wait approximately 10-15 minutes, then start the vehicle, after that take it for a good spirited drive on the highway keep rpms approximately around 3500-4000 untill smoke stops from the tail pipe.
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Old 04-Jun-2010, 01:42 PM
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could someone possibly sticky me to the original thread? i'd like to do this but not sure how to get at vacuum lines
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Old 04-Jun-2010, 01:53 PM
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i want to do this myself...im changing my tps sensor today..then i want to sea foam my car
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