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Old 02-11-2011 | 07:59 PM
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Default RE: Seafoam, Yes/No/Maybe?

So tuning an engine correctly, operating in the correct heat ranges, and using a good oil does the same job as using Seafoam. For no extra money people can have a reasonably clean engine that always performs well. Imagine that....

No gimmicks, widgets, witches brew, or anything aside from learning how to use an engine. I suppose that might be well beyond reasonable expectations, requiring after market products for compensation.