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Professur

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  1.  I was a chem major in high school, but that was a long time ago and I pretend no expertise in the field. I'm running off their info page. For the top end, I don't add it to the tank, but pour it down the air intake, throttle body or carb. At worst I'll pour it down the brake booster vac line. The first time you do that with an engine is always spectacular. Done right it loosens a lot of soot. Whether it's from the crank case breather, soot on the back of the valves, or even off the top of the pistons ... the next 5 minutes of running I've learned to do after dark.  If the injectors need cleaning, I'd rather pull them and have them cleaned

     

    http://seafoamsales.com/how-to-add-sea-foam-motor-treatment-to-gas-and-diesel-crankcase-oil/

     

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