Thursday, September 22, 2011

Do you SeaFoam your car on a regular basis?

With all the stuff that comes out of the exhaust (i think youre supposed to pour it in somewhere while the engine is running until it does, then let it come out, then change the oil, putting 1/3 IN the Oil... HOW do you %26quot;Let it get sucked in through the Brake Booster%26quot; cant you just take the PCV Valve hose off and pour it in there as its running to kill Engine?) ... does the car run %26quot;Like New%26quot;?



Im a little fuzzy on where my PCV Valve even IS.. i have the 1991 Oldsmobile Cuslass Calais with the 2.5L %26quot;Iron Duke%26quot; Tech4.



Thanks



http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfDo you SeaFoam your car on a regular basis?The best use for this type of product is to let it collect dust on the shelf at the auto parts store. If you do proper maintenance there is absolutely no need for these %26quot;miracle cures%26quot; in a can.Do you SeaFoam your car on a regular basis?a few points here. i use that stuff in the fuel system, the lubrication system and through the intake. but the quad 4 does not use a pcv valve to my knowledge, you can take a second rout through the vacuum

brake booster to get to the intake if that is what you are after.

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Do you SeaFoam your car on a regular basis?you don,t want nothing like that in the brake booster. the only thing is suppose to be there is vacuum. if your car is like my 1988 oldsmobile delta 88 with the 3800 engine then the pcv valve is on the passenger side. you have to push some wires out of the way to get to it and it,s a bear to get to it too.