I pour a can in both cars every 3 weeks or so and in my motorcycle after every fill up. If I feel sluggish I take a sip or two and it lubes the joints. Not recommended for mere mortals though.
so when did you start using it and why Mighty?
 
i have had a few vehicles brought to me because of sticky injectors.
one was a small ford ranger that ran perfect for several day until i parked and went into bank (just the right amount of time to heat soak) when i started it and put it in gear it would surge and lunge like u would not believe. almost like it was vapor locking.
 
u buy it and we can try it in my rocket
how many cans do u want me to test :whitstling:
 
i have had a few vehicles brought to me because of sticky injectors.
one was a small ford ranger that ran perfect for several day until i parked and went into bank (just the right amount of time to heat soak) when i started it and put it in gear it would surge and lunge like u would not believe. almost like it was vapor locking.
so where does the seafoam come in to this story? you then tried seafoam and it ran great? no, seafoam made it run like crap?
 
Last edited:
I use it my cars/truck often. I have never put in the oil like they recommend on the can! In the cars, I usually suck it in through a vacuum line and let it sit for about 30-45 minutes and then fire it up. Smokes like hell for about 5-10 minutes. Keeps the carbon buildup in the top end. Seems to smooth idle and make things a bit more responsive. Also use it in the fuel periodically to help clean the injectors. Haven't seen a need in the Rocket yet that I can remember. I wouldn't hesitate to use it. GM makes a similar product called Top End and fuel injector cleaner and it's a lot more expensive cause the dealers sell it.
 
Back
Top