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Old Mar 7, 2006 | 08:49 PM
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make sure u change ur spark plugs after "seafoaming". sometimes the carbon sticks to the plugs. did with mine anyway. they were caked with carbon.
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Old Mar 8, 2006 | 05:05 AM
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who else had to change their plugs
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Old Mar 8, 2006 | 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by TegManGS-R
make sure u change ur spark plugs after "seafoaming". sometimes the carbon sticks to the plugs. did with mine anyway. they were caked with carbon.

Did that cause your car to idle high? My buddy used it on his B16 motor through the throttle body and now she idles at 1100 as opposed to 700. Any thoughts anyone?
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Old Mar 8, 2006 | 08:44 AM
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you dont have to change ur plugs but i would
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Old Dec 7, 2006 | 06:06 AM
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are there detailed instructions for any of this....

thinking of doing the gas tank and intake.

GasTank: can I just pour it in the gas tank? Anything else I need to know?

PCV Hose: while car is on, disconnect PCV hose and "stick it in the can....sucks it right up. kills the motor, let sit for like 15 minutes...then start the car and watch it smoke like a bitch". Does this sound right?

I will be replacing spark plugs afterwards
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Old Dec 7, 2006 | 04:54 PM
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When I did it, I didn't just stick the hose right into the can. I kinda tipped the can so that it would suck up whatever poured out. I didn't want to risk flooding anything.
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Old Dec 7, 2006 | 09:41 PM
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when adding to oil do i change the oil right of way of wait a little bit. which way is best to add it? through the pvc vavle, oil or gas tank, also how much is needed when i add to oil or the pvc vavle

ne one had ne bad experinces with this? thanks
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Old Dec 8, 2006 | 04:35 PM
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?
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Old Dec 9, 2006 | 07:51 PM
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Hmm... I think I may need to try that... my car hasnt had a good clean in about 10 yrs...
Not that Im aware of anyhow
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Old Dec 10, 2006 | 02:17 PM
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Yeah, do you have to change the oil after running it through the crankcase? It seems like you would have to. If this anything similar to other detergent like solvents that go in before you do an oil change, it actually does not work that great untill the 2nd oil change after that, since there is still solvent left in the motor, it gets in the new oil and breaks that down. Like blood thinner medication.
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