Seafoaming my mustang

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Its supposed to help burn off all the carbon from the intake, valves, and cylinders.

I have done it before, but i did it a little different

I let the car idle on its own for about 5 mins, then went out and revved it for another few mins, then drove it around hard until the smoke stopped.

Worked pretty well for me too
 
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lol, yeah...I thought I was far enough away from the house and wasn't expecting anywhere near that much smoke. I couldn't hear her yelling at me over my car, so I had no idea until I got back from my drive and then got my "reprimand" lol
 
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all you need is to go to walmart or your local auto parts store and get a bottle of sea foam. then you pick a main vacuum line and let the engine suck 1/3-1/2 bottle into the engine while running. Turn the car off and let it sit for a while. Then start it back up, let it run, and clean it out. Very simple, and effective.
 

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Johnnybravo382 said:
all you need is to go to walmart or your local auto parts store and get a bottle of sea foam. then you pick a main vacuum line and let the engine suck 1/3-1/2 bottle into the engine while running. Turn the car off and let it sit for a while. Then start it back up, let it run, and clean it out. Very simple, and effective.

Is yours a 5.0?
 
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no, its a 4.6, but same method for all cars. I just did my 06 maxima and will be doing my 00 protege maybe tomorrow.
 

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I use Seafoam on all my cars. Thats one product Ill stand by....god I sound like a infomercial
 

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