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Alrighty folks, finally I have brought you a single 8 minute video which should answer all your questions about the mysteries of Seafoaming your Camry.
Im not sure if this is worthy of entering the Camry FAQ but I tried anyways, since I was quite boggled by this amazing product and I wanted to give it a try to revitalize my engine, so I made it easy for the rest of you and provided this video.
I sound like a have a wicked cold in the camera so just make the most of it.
Please ask any questions, and give any advise which I may have missed on this How-To.
Um ya actually today (the day after) my car warmed up quicker, hade a much smoother idle and showed better pick-up ff the line
not sure about gas mileage but ill find out later on
on my next oil change ill add it to oil and then probly my gas tank again
but its expensive shit and you not supposed to go nuts with it so i still have half a bottle
I wouldn't mind picking up a can or two for myself (got two cars), although I can't seem to find any stores that carry this. Gotta look around harder I guess. Only thing is that I'm going to have to find a place where ton of smoke won't grab a lot of attention...
I wouldn't mind picking up a can or two for myself (got two cars), although I can't seem to find any stores that carry this. Gotta look around harder I guess. Only thing is that I'm going to have to find a place where ton of smoke won't grab a lot of attention...
The local auto parts store should have some, The Advance Auto Parts near me has one, but not the Auto Zone.
yeahh....., thats the thing is im concerned that older engines are only functioning because of the deposits inside the engine
if the seafoam knocks it all out, the seals in the cylinders may have gaps and the engine would die
i would take extreme caution and evaluate the overall performance of an older engine and make the decision whether to do it or not
i know theres an older thread that talks about the hazards of seafoam on older engines but in my perspective, it could do no harm its made to clean an engine
unless your engine is very neglected and you never change oil, or perform basic engine maintenance during its life, then a blast of seafoam will not be the greatest thing to feed it
What you think carbon deposites are holding your bottom end together? God forbid that 30lb crankshaft can't hold up, because you may not have that\a 1/2 oz of future pencil lead in there!
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