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Yes the SC has one, i'lll post one up sometime this weekend. It smoked for quite a while....So I might just add more seafoam later and give it a run through again.
But for the jist of things, without a picture, if you pop open your hood, the brake booster Valve is nearest the STeering wheel, you see like a big black box and a top going from there to the engine, take off taht tube after that connecter, because the connector tat connects both valves is supposedly a filter...so take it after the filter. I'll submit a picture soon.
But for the jist of things, without a picture, if you pop open your hood, the brake booster Valve is nearest the STeering wheel, you see like a big black box and a top going from there to the engine, take off taht tube after that connecter, because the connector tat connects both valves is supposedly a filter...so take it after the filter. I'll submit a picture soon.
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I haven't changed anything yet. And I doubt you'd have to change anything. My cousin read other forums for like Maximas and stuff that's how I found out about SeaFoam. EVerything runs fine in my car, and no I didn't have to change my oil after running with it. According to www.seafoamsales.com I'm pretty sure you can leave it in your engine. It is by the way, 100% petroleum, and isn't our oil already petroleum based? I haven't needed to change my OX Sensor or plugs, nada, and I just drove up from LA to SJ in no time. Mileage was ~20mpg....And yea....its about a 320 Mile drive, so...It still runs great to me.
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