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I don't let any of my pets stand behind the vehicle when I'm performing the procedure. They get filthy.Originally Posted by Sizemic2
Thanks for explaining. Does this knock all that carbon straight into your cats?
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I don't let any of my pets stand behind the vehicle when I'm performing the procedure. They get filthy.
LMAO!!!
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You're a victim of marketing hype.Originally Posted by rklettke
Why have I been using seafoam??
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nice! I tried the sea foam approach with no appreciable difference in engine performance so I will give this a go.
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But Brawndo's got what plants crave. It's got electrolytes.Originally Posted by Radi
They're watering the plants with water. Like from the toilet, lol.
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I literally laughed out loud. Nice reference.Originally Posted by JeremyXJ
But Brawndo's got what plants crave. It's got electrolytes.
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i'm going to remove the intake/exhaust manifold to install my header. is there anything i can do while the intake manifold is off? like manually clean the inside of the ports / the inside of the manifold itself (by soaking it or something?)
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do the steam cleaning first and be amazed at how clean it is when you take it off.Originally Posted by Cane
i'm going to remove the intake/exhaust manifold to install my header. is there anything i can do while the intake manifold is off? like manually clean the inside of the ports / the inside of the manifold itself (by soaking it or something?)
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I don't let any of my pets stand behind the vehicle when I'm performing the procedure. They get filthy.
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Originally Posted by cruiser54
You're a victim of marketing hype.
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rofl!Originally Posted by JeremyXJ
But Brawndo's got what plants crave. It's got electrolytes.
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I just performed this cleaning and what a difference. Like tune up in a bottle...lol. It did throw the check engine light on for powertrain miss in cylinders 1 and 6. I cleared the codes using Torque. Engine is idling better then it ever has and runs great throughout the powerband. Thanks for the info!!
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Thanks for the report!!!!Originally Posted by BruceB
I just performed this cleaning and what a difference. Like tune up in a bottle...lol. It did throw the check engine light on for powertrain miss in cylinders 1 and 6. I cleared the codes using Torque. Engine is idling better then it ever has and runs great throughout the powerband. Thanks for the info!!
just to play devils advocate here...a 10lb bottles worth of n2o would clean just as good or better and be much more fun. maybe only a 50 or 75 to keep it safe.
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I just replaced both my o2 sensors
Is there any worry of fouling them, or the spark plugs doing this method?
Is there any worry of fouling them, or the spark plugs doing this method?




