67Continental
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can anyone send me some sea foam if i paypal them some cash? i can't buy it here in canada.
Good catch Crash. You are correct. My bad. Sorry for the confusion.crash said:Just so people don't get confused, it's the PCV, not the EGR.
4" MagnaPacks. Way too much drone for me. I like Geno's setup better but I didn't want to cut up the perfectly good and almost new condition stainless exhaust from the factory. To really get a killer sound, you need 2-1/2"pipes all the back. I wanted to keep the stock exhaust tips and keep the mufflers hidden and these worked out great. I have a stainles 2 in/out Magnaflow I might put n next so see what that does for the drone. After that, time to call Geno.PioneerCrazed said:Nice vid. What do you have for exhaust, sounds mean! I like it...
MonsterMark said:1) Locate the EGR (edit: PCV) on the drivers head in the back. (Its Grey)
2) Pull it from the valve cover.
3) Rotate it to break the seal and pull it from the black rubber hose
4) Gently pull (untangle) the black rigid tube and free it to hang loose.
5) Put the seafoam in a bucket so you can control the amount of volume being slurped in. As previously posted, a little at a time to about 1/3 left and then slug the rest down to get the motor to die, if it doesn't choke off. Turn it off immediately. Let it sit.
6) last pic. On the 2nd gen, we have 2 of these heat recirculation tubes going in to the intake to help with cold starts and warmup. I'm too lazy to pull the cover on the 1st Gen to take pics of whats there for you guys. Someone else will have to do. Everything happens on the passenger side on a Gen 1.
67Continental said:can anyone send me some sea foam if i paypal them some cash? i can't buy it here in canada.
joeydm090682 said:well i did the seafoam thing and about 5 mins after starting the car i'm on the highway and the check engine light comes on :slam
anyone have any idea why?
StraDog said:Ok, I got the Seafoam and I am going to be putting some in tomorrow. I am unsure of a couple things...
When putting the seamfoam in the fuel tank, should I have the car on or off ?
How long do I let the seafoam sit in there and cycle ? Then when do I start revving to release the buildup ?
First time using this stuff, so I want to make sure I do it right.
If you put it in the vaccum line you might have a vaccum leak setting off the code. I would check those fittings 1st.joeydm090682 said:well i did the seafoam thing and about 5 mins after starting the car i'm on the highway and the check engine light comes on :slam
anyone have any idea why?
Welcome to the site. Maybe Joey or an admin can change your name for you.slivermark said:Hey....... first post here.
After reading the posts and asking the questions I finally did it to mine today. However, I think I did something wrong after printing and following the posts on how to use it I did everything exactly as posted. But,when I went to start the car again after the suggested time frame, it started right up with no hesitation and didn't blow out any smoke. I was really looking forward to that part just so it would go into the neighbors house behind me,because he's a D*CK and threw a rock at my dog, he's lucky he was in the pen or he would've ripped him apart. I was sorely disappointed when that didn't happen,the smoke or the ripping apart part. DI*K!MonsterMark said:Word of Caution guys.
If you have a high mileage car that has seen regular upkeep, ieil changes, etc., I would go easy on this stuff. It causes a lot of stuff (gunk) to free up and sometimes that is not a good thing. Potential hazards are clogging an injector or two if placed in the gas tank. Clooging an oil passage if put in the oil, etc. Just an FYI to be careful if your car is not in top condition that's all.
SilverMark said:Hey....... first post here. Had used the "other board" on occasion. Like the tempo here. Filled out the intro message box thing when I signed up, dunno if/when that rolls in. No matter .... it's all good.
Screwed my user name- not watching what I typed. My 97 base is silver ..... but I typed "slivermark". Mavis Bacon would beat me.
Changed plugs last weekend and did the Seafoam drill...... mpg's went from 24.4 to 26. It's freaky that the Mark gets that good a mileage. I have always used Seafoam in the tank, but this was the first time under the hood. I'm sure some increase was from the new plugs but they weren't in bad shape. Anyway, I'm thinking.... Seafoam 2 or 3 times a year with the intake method.
Been reading lots of post. You guys got it goin on. Keep it comming.
sliverman
I put about half a can in a container, left the engine running, removed the pcv from the hose, held the container and shoved the hose that had the pcv valve in it, after that was gone I dumped the rest of the can into the hole where the pcv was. It sputtered and that was it, I put on a new pcv and put it back in place. Then I shut the car off waited 5-10 minutes and turned it back on,I got no hesitation like I thought I would and I gave it gas to get the rpms up and that was it. No smoke, nothing. I wonder if it didn't need it because I've always used shell V-power and that stuff is supposed to clean your engine as you drive. I was really looking forward to the smoke too. I guess it didn't do any damage because the cars still running fine and took to the highway nice as usual.klutch said:Did you suck it up via the PCV Valve? and also when it was almost all gone did you suck up alot and it kill the engine? or you just shut it off?