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    #31
    Originally posted by Charlie240sxt
    Love seafoam use it in oil,gas,and vac lines does great things. Only worry about changing plugs or 02 if you run it though your vac line then its a good idea to replace. CHANGING 02's are vary big deal not that you can't run forever on them but its how the motor knows whats going on inside the chamber soo.. i change mine pretty offen
    ... JUST changed mine... it'll be fine, carbon will burn off pretty quick... what else can seafoam do to O2/spark plugs?
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      #32
      Originally posted by mchaley
      I'm not understanding how it totally cleans out the TB/IM. I mean does the 'foam' part of seafoam actually ... form a foam in there? or does it just clean the most likely deposit spots?
      Well it's a hot fluid designed to dissolve crap splashing around with a good bit of turbulence from the incoming air, so it cleans the surfaces off a bit. The intake tract probably doesn't get as filthy as the exhaust if you think about it. It mostly gets clean(er) air, even with the EGR on.
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        #33
        I've seen some pretty filthy intake manifolds...



        And Matt, did you really use the chemical symbol for carbon? You nerd!






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          #34
          http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...90865726229173

          Pretty informative infomercial on seafoam.
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            #35
            from another forum
            http://www.mx6.com/forums/2g-faq-mai...de-decarb.html
            Originally posted by Some guy
            As for changing the oil. I drive the vehicle about 500 miles PRIOR to changing the oil. HOWEVER, I called Seafoam this afternoon to discuss how long is too long to drive (was going to add that in the write up as well). They said that you should drive no more than 100 miles with seafoam prior to changing the oil..

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              #36
              Hell Yeah that shet works wonders! I used it and my car started to fly.

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                #37
                hm never heard of this stuff b4 ima pick up a bottle tomorrow on my lunch break, heres a link to the site for you that dont have itseafoam

                8 Accords so far:
                '81 SE Sedan(1st Gen), '83 SE Sedan(2nd Gen), '89 SE Sedan(3rd Gen)
                '89 DX Sedan(3rd Gen), '92 LX Coupe(4th Gen), '92 EX Wagon(4th Gen)
                (3rd gen parts car) I'm currently Driving a '14 Accord Sport 9th Gen

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                  #38
                  any idea how a canadian might get some of this?
                  1992 Accord EX-R 4 door Cobalt blue on blue 5 speed, friggin love this car.

                  Performance mods: AEM short ram intake, Progress rear sway bar, and Apexi WSII cat back, skunk 2 wieghted knob, yeamans short throw. exedy oem style clutch pkg with a F1 racing 12lb flywheel, TASauto braided SS clutch line.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by deevergote
                    I've seen some pretty filthy intake manifolds...



                    And Matt, did you really use the chemical symbol for carbon? You nerd!
                    HAHA I did

                    Originally posted by Lanesky_EX-R
                    any idea how a canadian might get some of this?
                    I can smuggle some over the boarder next time I come up
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Lanesky_EX-R
                      any idea how a canadian might get some of this?
                      if it's not at your local autoparts store(Pepboys, Autozone) than order it online

                      heck, even amazon has it for sale

                      http://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/B0002JN...T8TEJ64C2A7Y02

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                        #41
                        I had one puff of smoke after useing it...then
                        O2 died
                        FICV Died

                        Oil lasted 2000 miles

                        The only time I have seen it work was on a 63 studebaker Im restoring.
                        HUGE amounts of smoke
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                          #42
                          Originally posted by CB7Man
                          I had one puff of smoke after useing it...then
                          O2 died
                          FICV Died

                          Oil lasted 2000 miles

                          The only time I have seen it work was on a 63 studebaker Im restoring.
                          HUGE amounts of smoke
                          well as stated 10 times before you have to change oil after!! like an hour after...


                          smoke tires, not drugs.

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                            #43
                            Great Seafoam link. To bad there not in the medical business. Takes care of everything. Actually I have used it before and it has it's uses. Please don't think that carbon is being "burnt off" like I read in some of the posts. The carbon is being displaced by by solvent action of the product. Remember this carbon needs to be flushed from the engine after cleaning. You should change the oil after foaming!
                            Take that freek show to the park, maybe the squirrels will care.

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                              #44
                              So when is it a good time to use the seafoam?

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Lanesky_EX-R
                                any idea how a canadian might get some of this?

                                Some napa's have it

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