I've searched but noticed this particular product has not been mentioned much around here. I'm particularly talking about Seafoam Auto/Marine motor treatment.
I've used Seafoam on gas motors through the fuel system, vacuum sources and crankcase of varying mileage, and didn't notice much of an improvement except maybe a slight increase in MPGs in an 86 Bronco II. Some people swear by it, while others believe it's a snake oil.
My question is, has anyone here ever used it? I was leaning more towards using it to see if it would clean my injectors by adding some of the Seafoam in the fuel bowl, other than that I thought about running it in my motor oil a day before I change it - I'm coming up on a change, and I figured I'd give it a shot. I'm not expecting seat of my pants improvement, but I figured it wouldnt hurt to clean even at the smallest level.
I wasn't really particulary thinking of using it as a fuel additive everytime I fill up, but aparently Seafoam's description mentions anti-gelling.
http://www.seafoamsales.com/
I've used Seafoam on gas motors through the fuel system, vacuum sources and crankcase of varying mileage, and didn't notice much of an improvement except maybe a slight increase in MPGs in an 86 Bronco II. Some people swear by it, while others believe it's a snake oil.
My question is, has anyone here ever used it? I was leaning more towards using it to see if it would clean my injectors by adding some of the Seafoam in the fuel bowl, other than that I thought about running it in my motor oil a day before I change it - I'm coming up on a change, and I figured I'd give it a shot. I'm not expecting seat of my pants improvement, but I figured it wouldnt hurt to clean even at the smallest level.
I wasn't really particulary thinking of using it as a fuel additive everytime I fill up, but aparently Seafoam's description mentions anti-gelling.
http://www.seafoamsales.com/