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Old 09-16-2006, 11:17 PM
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Seafoam my car and what difference it made. After smoking for nearly 20 mins I decided to take her for a ride and the car definately felt smoother (engine seemed smoother). Seemed to rev up a bit faster and overall better throttle response. All I can say is that I recommend this product to anybody!

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I held the throttle open a bit so the car would idle a bit higher and not stall while I poured in the seafoam. I applied the seafoam through a tube the leads to the front of the throttle body/plenum I dont know what it is called...If anybody does please let me know.

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dats cool ive been wanting to do that 4 a while.......
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Old 09-17-2006, 01:55 AM
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I held the throttle open a bit so the car would idle a bit higher and not stall while I poured in the seafoam. I applied the seafoam through a tube the leads to the front of the throttle body/plenum I dont know what it is called...If anybody does please let me know.

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PCV Valve?
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Old 09-17-2006, 02:10 AM
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what is that? can some one explain... thanks
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Old 09-17-2006, 02:19 AM
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Old 09-17-2006, 04:25 AM
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Lot's of people on here lately with very bad experience with that product. I would never put anything in myt engine but oil & fuel.
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Lot's of people on here lately with very bad experience with that product. I would never put anything in myt engine but oil & fuel.

I've NEVER heard a bad thing about Seafoam except for the occasional fouled plugs...
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pcv valve.
Isnt the pcv valve located in the valve cover itself and sorta "plugs" into it? Correct me if Im wrong. The place that is used to insert the prodcut was at the front of the plenum (facing towards the front of the car). I detached the hose that ran from that opening to my cold air intake and basically poured it into the throat of the plenum. Is this the correct place because it seems to be due to the amount of smoke I got.

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