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I heard about this sea foam stuff..gets rid of all the carbon build up and what not..good for your car yaddy yaddy ya..when i recieved it my friend was here with me and i told hmi what i had bought. according to him he said cars with high mileage shouldnt use products liek sea foam or of that nature. true or not true.
when was it rebuilt? i dont have experience with the higher milage motors (started doing mine at 60k) but i would think that it would break down too much and could cause problems
awhile ago...many miles ago..lol..i was thinking about rebuilding it again later this spring when i can actaully feel my hands while working thne adding the sea foam after.
you dont need to run the seafoam right after you rebuild it, if your planing on rebuilding it anyways maybe just run it and see what happens so you can let the rest of us knwo and take one for the team
yeah then ill let you know that my car died and if you know anyone who is selling one for cheap. just search around for someone that already took one for the team and see how long they prayed to god, so i can prepare myslef for church and confession. maybe this "team" will ahve symapthy and chip in for a new car for me, theres no I in team.
lol, like i said, i have no experience on seafoarm wiht a high milaged car, try asking it in the specific area (5.0/4.6/3.8) section, they should be able to help you alot more,
my cousin used it on his s10 and it did alot for the motor but he only had like 15000 miles on his at the time. so yes it does work good. it removes all the carbon build up and all that nasty stuff.