Seafoam?

WarHorse

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since the 98 4.6 has not break booster, which vacuum line do we use to add the seafoam into our engine.

by the way has anyone tried this? is it a good idea?

ive read posts where people just swear by using this stuff, and others completly hate it. what do you guys think?
 
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are you talking about the tube right behind the plenum connected to the purge flow sensor? or am i completely off, im really new to the 4.6, along with ignorant to some of the lingo.
 

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WarHorse said:
are you talking about the tube right behind the plenum connected to the purge flow sensor? or am i completely off, im really new to the 4.6, along with ignorant to some of the lingo.

I used the giant rubber line comming right out of the front of the TB.

BTW, in my 97, it killed my O2 sensors, in my Fox, it didn't do a thing, good or bad. I'm starting to think the improvement is in peoples heads.
 
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I dont want to risk messing anything up, ima do my PI swap in a few months anyway, its not like its gonna kill the car to not seafoam it lol.
 

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You also run the risk of fowling your plugs on top of what others have already mentioned. Therefore I'd do it right before a plug swap- just make sure you install new plugs when the engine is totally cold to decrease the chance of one blowing out of the head.

That said, I run through the PCV valve (you can unhook and dunk the PCV in the seafoam, makes a nice restriction if you're afraid of sucking a ton in and hydrolocking like I was). Follow the directions on the can!! Don't just suck the whole thing down...

1500th post FTW!!!
 
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ive ruled it out as too much risk for the reward, im just gonna use it as a fuel additive and not worry about the crank case, i put half the can in my tank, and the other half the next time i fill up. there is no sense in possibly ruining something that works perfectly as is, with the possibility of a minimal to no reward.

Oh well, by the time my PI setup gets to 100,000 miles i will have already bored, honed, and forged my block...Hopefully LOL. its a great car i plan on keeping it for a long time.
 

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