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[B]hey guys, a buddy of mine put this product called "sea foam" in his sr20 and said it made a world of difference for his car. Any body using this or have used this stuff ?.. Did u like it? any (+) or (-) i should know before using it. thanks P.S. wheres the p.c.v valve located on our motors (350z)
it worked wonders on my other cars. i haven't done it on the z yet though.
You can run it through your vacuum line(car will smoke soooo bad) but then it will feel so much better. It cleans up nicely.
You can run it in your gas tank just like other gas additives which says to clean your injectors.
you can run it in your oil. I would only put it in the oil cap fill, let it run for 5-10 minutes then change your oil right after.
its a fully petroleum (SP?) based products that a lot of people use. a lot of motorsports down here swears by the stuff. The only reason i haven't tried it in the z because it the our owners manual, it says it doesn't reccomend doing things like that and i love my car too much right now.
You can run it through your vacuum line(car will smoke soooo bad) but then it will feel so much better. It cleans up nicely.
You can run it in your gas tank just like other gas additives which says to clean your injectors.
you can run it in your oil. I would only put it in the oil cap fill, let it run for 5-10 minutes then change your oil right after.
its a fully petroleum (SP?) based products that a lot of people use. a lot of motorsports down here swears by the stuff. The only reason i haven't tried it in the z because it the our owners manual, it says it doesn't reccomend doing things like that and i love my car too much right now.
I know people that have used it on old cars (> 100K miles) and I have used it too. We've used it on sludged up engines to try and clean out the oiled parts.
I can't imagine needing it on a relatively new car like the Z. If you keep your oil replaced at 3-4K miles as recommended, you should be fine and never need it.
BTW - the PCV valve is located on the valve cover near the front of the passenger side.
I can't imagine needing it on a relatively new car like the Z. If you keep your oil replaced at 3-4K miles as recommended, you should be fine and never need it.
BTW - the PCV valve is located on the valve cover near the front of the passenger side.
Look up the Materials Safety sheet and this will tell you the common ingredents of Sea Foam: pale oil, naptha, and isopropyl alcohol
99.999% of chemicals are hazardous so hard to hide secret ingredents. Even table salt must be listed.
http://www.seafoamsales.com/pdf/MSDS_SFTT_US.pdf
99.999% of chemicals are hazardous so hard to hide secret ingredents. Even table salt must be listed.
http://www.seafoamsales.com/pdf/MSDS_SFTT_US.pdf
Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
I know people that have used it on old cars (> 100K miles) and I have used it too. We've used it on sludged up engines to try and clean out the oiled parts.
I can't imagine needing it on a relatively new car like the Z. If you keep your oil replaced at 3-4K miles as recommended, you should be fine and never need it.
I can't imagine needing it on a relatively new car like the Z. If you keep your oil replaced at 3-4K miles as recommended, you should be fine and never need it.
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I've heard good things about it on older cars but on a z especially one with under 100k on it I can't imagine it being needed.
Mostly I've heard about it on fox body mustangs and the venerable ka24de and sr20.
Mostly I've heard about it on fox body mustangs and the venerable ka24de and sr20.
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