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Seafoam treatment.... TB just as good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Photonfanatic" data-source="post: 1070908" data-attributes="member: 15983"><p>I used the seafoam in the tank. It said the whole bottle treats 8 to 25 gallons so I filled halfway up, then put the bottle of seafoam in the tank, then filled the rest of the way up. </p><p></p><p>I bought another bottle to do the brake booster hose treatment. On my 94 the brake booster hose just connects to that little hub that I'm sure you've all seen. So I just disconnected the big intake hose from the hub and used that. As people have said to do, I just poured about 2/3 of the bottle in slowly while the engine was running at operating temp. But, it occurs to me that its really only going to be able to treat the back 4 cylinders. They sell a spray in throttle body cleaner. But the words "throttle body cleaner" kinda put me off. As in, its made to clean the throttle body. Only. </p><p></p><p>Is it just called that, and its really made to do the exact same thing that the regular seafoam does?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Photonfanatic, post: 1070908, member: 15983"] I used the seafoam in the tank. It said the whole bottle treats 8 to 25 gallons so I filled halfway up, then put the bottle of seafoam in the tank, then filled the rest of the way up. I bought another bottle to do the brake booster hose treatment. On my 94 the brake booster hose just connects to that little hub that I'm sure you've all seen. So I just disconnected the big intake hose from the hub and used that. As people have said to do, I just poured about 2/3 of the bottle in slowly while the engine was running at operating temp. But, it occurs to me that its really only going to be able to treat the back 4 cylinders. They sell a spray in throttle body cleaner. But the words "throttle body cleaner" kinda put me off. As in, its made to clean the throttle body. Only. Is it just called that, and its really made to do the exact same thing that the regular seafoam does? [/QUOTE]
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