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[QUOTE]Originally posted by v-town coupe: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mach916: [qb] doesnt really clean much..i let it sit...for..days.. in my buddys 96 cobra head intake ports..valves were closed so i just filled the ports up..and let them sit..didnt do much at all..had to use a wire brush..so to say this shit does anything major is just funny to me. [/qb][/QUOTE]so you used it as more of a cleaning solvent then letting it run through the motor? when I used to sell autoparts the Seafoam rep came in and we tested it on some of our work trucks and seriously the difference was amazing! I even used it one time and it even helped my car pass smog. I went in and they failed it went home ran seafoam and cam back for the free re-test and it dropped the numbers a fair amount the car really needed a cat but wasnt ready to replace the cat just yet. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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