Last nites Seafoam experience on my 1JZ
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I've asked a couple mechanics about it. They were all cautious about it saying that stuff as toxic as seafom is really bad for anything rubber in the car, like engine seals and such. So you might not see any adverse effects for a while, but those rubber components will deteriorate much quicker. Any truth to this? Or is seafom made to be rubber friendly?
As curious as I am about this, I think I'm going to stay away from it, and maybe only try it on beater cars..
As curious as I am about this, I think I'm going to stay away from it, and maybe only try it on beater cars..
Hm, something that helps clean your engine or being lazy and cranking up the boost which could potentially harm your engine...
hmmm
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I've asked a couple mechanics about it. They were all cautious about it saying that stuff as toxic as seafom is really bad for anything rubber in the car, like engine seals and such. So you might not see any adverse effects for a while, but those rubber components will deteriorate much quicker. Any truth to this? Or is seafom made to be rubber friendly?
As curious as I am about this, I think I'm going to stay away from it, and maybe only try it on beater cars..
As curious as I am about this, I think I'm going to stay away from it, and maybe only try it on beater cars..
I can understand doing this to a car with higher mileage and the car may be sluggish or desperate for a cleaning ---but like the saying goes--if it aint broken dont fix it---im not going to bother
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