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SexyTransAm
04-10-2007, 04:19 PM
i have finally decided to get off my lazy butt and write a tutorial on how to seafoam your car. many of you are familiar with seafoam, some have no idea what it is. well, for all those that are interested, seafoam is multipurpose, 100% petroleum product you can pick up at any local auto store (napa, advance, autozone, etc). it is used to clean carbon buildup from your engine, clean your injectors, clean your oil and a whole lot more. to familiarize you with the products, this is what i am talking about:

Seafoam:
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d173/ChocoTaco369/seafoam.gif

Seafoam Deep Creep:
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d173/ChocoTaco369/Deep-Creep-small.jpg

okay now that you all see what seafoam is, let's talk about what it's used for:

Uses of Seafoam

i would first like to state for the record that seafoam is NOT a power adder. all seafoam does is clean out the gunk inside your engine and injectors. this will do nothing more than restore any horsepower/fuel economy you have lost due to years of dirt and grime inside your engine. any power you pick up along the way is because it has just been supressed by the filthy engine and is now free again.

if you are losing power and mpg due to carbon buildup, if you are experiencing pinging and if you're having trouble passing emissions test, seafoam may be your answer (yes, seafoam will actually reduce your emissions if carbon buildup is causing dirty exhaust fumes!). feeling the pinch at the pump lately? well, seafoam can be used to pick up a few extra mpg you have lost over the years and reduce or elimiate your engine ping by cleaning out your cylinders!

What You Need to Seafoam Your Engine:

in order to maximize your engine's fuel economy and performance, you should do a full engine treatment. in order to do so, you will need a few things:

- 2 cans of seafoam (1st picture above)
- 1 can of seafoam deep creep (2nd picture above)
- flat head screwdriver
- pliers
- 1 long, skinny funnel

okay, now that you have all the necessary tools to complete the job, let's talk about how to use seafoam:

How To Seafoam Your Car:

Part One: Injector Cleaning

this is the easiest part of the process. simply drive to the gas station and completely fill up your tank with 91+ octane gasoline as usual. take 1 of the 2 cans of seafoam in the requirements above. this can of seafoam will be poured directly into your gas tank. now, seafoam makes a great product but they didn't think too hard when they designed their can. you need a funnel in order to dump it into your gas tank. do not try to be cool and try and beat gravity by jamming the can into your gas tank. i tried that. all i got was a car that smelled like gas and wasted seafoam on the ground. take the long skinny funnel, put it in your gas tank, shake the can of seafoam up and pour the entire can of seafoam into the tank. then, take your car for a nice ride so the seafoam swishes and mixes in your gas tank. the seafoam will clean out your injectors nicely. try and run this tank pretty low before filling up so you don't dilute the mixture with more gasoline. this way, you get the maximum cleaning power of seafoam.

Part Two: Cleaning Your Oil System

as you all should know, f-bodies require 5.5 quarts of oil. seafoam is to be added directly into your crankcase in order to cleanse the oil. yes, you heard me, you're pouring a foreign mixture directly into your engine oil. this can be scary for newbies. never fear, seafoam is 100% petroleum. it is as harmful to your engine as water is to your skin - not harmful at all. the correct measurement for seafoam is 1.5 ounces per quart of oil in your crankcrase. simple math tells us:

(1.5) X (5.5) = 8.25 ounces

a can of seafoam is 16 ounces, so for simplicity's sake, we'll add half a can directly into the ENGINE OIL spout. NOTE: i recommend pouring the seafoam into your oil when the car is cold. i would not recommend pouring a room temperature liquid into 200+ degree oil after the car is hot. last thing you wanna do is shock your valve springs.

run the seafoam in your oil for NO MORE THAN 250 miles! seafoam is very agressive. your next oil change will be black as satan's heart and likely thicker than usual. i would not recommend running this oil very long in the car as your oil filter is going to have quite the time on its hands and the oil won't be in the best of shape afterwards. i'll say it again. change your oil less than 250 miles after you put seafoam in your crankcase! i personally recommend running it 100 miles, then changing your oil. that should be plenty for the seafoam to get most of the gunk out.

Part Three: Top End Cleaning

here comes the fun part: cleaning the engine internals! NOTE: park your car in a VERY WELL VENTILATED area for this step as high amounts of toxic fumes will be pouring out of your car.

as you recall, we have half a can of seafoam left. this half a can will be used to clean out your cylinder banks. in order to do this, we need to locate a vacuum line to directly feed the seafoam into the engine. the favorite vacuum line is the brake booster line. for those unfamiliar with the brake booster, here is what it looks like:

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d173/ChocoTaco369/brakebooster.jpg
(sorry for the image quality, it was getting dark and that's the best my cell phone can do http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_banghead.gif )

the brake booster is the big, black saucer shaped object behind the brake fluid holder against the driver's side firewall in case you can't tell by the picture.

we will be sucking the seafoam into the brake booster hose marked by the red arrow. (note: some people prefer to suck the seafoam in through the PCV line. this is also acceptable, although i have never done it.)

first thing you wanna do is start the car and let it warm up until the engine reaches closed loop. basically, start your car and wait for the engine to warm up to normal operating temperatures (5 - 10 minutes depending on outside temperature). after the engine is nice and warm, turn the car off. now we're going to disengage the brake booster line.

for this, you may need a pair of pliers and a flat head screwdriver. there is a little metal clip holding the brake booster hose to the brake booster. you want to take a pair of pliers, compress the clip and slide it down the hose a few inches. now that the clip is out of the way, you need to disengage the brake booster hose. this can be a bear if you've never done this before. my car had 80,000 miles on it when i seafoamed it and that sucker was stuck on there tight (it's a vacuum line, it's glued by high pressure). you may need to take the flat head screwdriver and jam it into the vacuum line and wiggle it off the brake booster. this may take a while. it took me a lot of pressure to get the hose off the booster. you may have to pull pretty hard.

once the hose is off, you're gonna want to find a small funnel that will fit into the brake booster hose. i do not recommend simply jamming the hose into the seafoam and letting the engine suck it up. this makes it very hard to control the amount being sucked up and could flood the engine far too fast causing it to prematurely stall out.

now that you have a funnel jammed into the brake booster hose, start the car. you'll notice your rpm's are very high, likely around 2000-3000rpms. this is because your brake booster hose being disconnected is causing a massive vacuum leak. you'll be able to feel the engine sucking air down the funnel.

at this point, you have half a can of seafoam left (8 ounces). you should, in your head, divide that into three equal parts. you're going to want to SLOWLY pour the first two thirds of the seafoam left in the can into the engine via the funnel. the engine will start to sputter and choke as you pour in the seafoam. you DO NOT want your engine to stall out. go as slowly as possible pouring the seafoam into the engine as necessary so the engine does not die. do this for the first two thirds of the mixture. with the final third of the seafoam, quickly dump it down into the funnel. the idea here is to stall out the motor, suspending the remaining gulp of seafoam in the cylinder banks (don't be alarmed if your engine bay is smoking the entire time this is happening). if your car does not stall, quickly run and turn off the key.

do not start the car for at least 15-20 minutes. we want the seafoam to soak in the motor good and hard to get all that nasty carbon out of the engine.

while the engine is sitting and soaking, with the key out of the ignition of course, get that bottle of seafoam deep creep i told you to buy.

seafoam deep creep is to be sprayed inside your throttle body. disconnect your hose running to the throttle body so your throttle body blade is showing. get a friend to push down on your gas pedal so the throttle blade opens. if you don't have a friend at your disposal, a brick or something will do just fine to hold the gas pedal down, anything to keep the throttle blade open. again, your engine is to be OFF during all this.

once you can see inside your throttle body opening, spray seafoam deep creep into throttle body, fully soaking the blades, the bottom, top, and up and down into the intake manifold behind the throttle body. use a good amount of seafoam. don't be too conservative, but the whole can is far from necessary. use your judgement. get it in there nice and deep but there's no need to flood anything!

reconnect the throttle body hose, the brake booster hose, the clip back on the brake booster line and anything else you may have disturbed during the seafoaming of your car.

now we will just wait for the remaining time to pass before you can start your car back up.

SexyTransAm
04-10-2007, 04:20 PM
okay, now that 15-20 minutes have passed, it's time to start your baby back up. this may be a challenge. the engine is flooded with liquid so it may be a lot harder to start that usual. this is completely normal. once your car is started, let it idle for a good 10-15 minutes. your car is likely to smoke profusely. if it does not, lightly tap your gas pedal. do NOT rev the engine like a madman. when i say lightly tap, i mean gently tap the rpm's up to no more than 1500. a blip is all that is necessary. if it doesn't smoke too badly, it's because your engine just wasn't that dirty.

after the car has been sitting idling for 10-15 minutes, take the car out for a spirited drive. the key word here is spirited. you want to rev your car nice and high and get all that seafoam into all the valleys of the engine. this is the perfect excuse to completely run the balls off your car. if you look behind you, you will likely see a long trail of blue smoke dusting out the entire highway. say good-bye to the culprit carbon buildup killing your power, gas mileage and causing your engine to ping. it's mother nature's problem now

congratulations! you have successfully seafoamed your car. be amazed as your car revs faster, your gas needle moves slower, your idle is smoother and yes, even your exhaust smells less noxious (except maybe you ORY guys...you're screwed either way

NOTE: seafoam is O2 sensor safe and will not damage your spark plugs or catalytic converters with responsible use. this means as long as you're not seafoaming your car constantly and using far above the recommended dosages, you should be fine. it's probably good to do this process every 10,000 miles to keep your car in tip-top shape.

write up done by ChocoTaco369 @ ls1tech

Grims
04-10-2007, 04:32 PM
Nice writeup, may have to sticky this one :)

SexyTransAm
04-10-2007, 04:39 PM
i did my 95 TA with 106 on it today and wow its a diff car after

96redlt1ta
04-10-2007, 05:51 PM
Looks like I'm buying me some seafoam tomorrow.

taillights
04-10-2007, 06:05 PM
Nice! Answered all my questions about seafoaming.

Formula9788
04-10-2007, 06:13 PM
where have you been all my life:roflmao: ...on a serious note, where were you 2 months ago when i needed this?:roflmao: excellent write up.

bufmatmuslepants
04-10-2007, 06:44 PM
ok HERES a question...what if all that carbon and gunk is holding your motor together? i had a buddy with a 96 ranger with a 4.0 with 140k that had been running kinda sluggish for about a month, and i know its not seafoam, but we put some fuel injector cleaner in the tank, then took a road trip. the thing ran great with alot more power for about 15 minutes...then all of a sudden started sputtering like crazy, smoking, and lost all power. it still ran...but horribly and he had to put a new motor in. i forgot what he found when he pulled the motor out but i think there was gas in 2 of his cylinders.

basically what im asking is, was the carbon and crap holding the motor together? or is this a fluke? or is it cuz its a POS ford? i am nervous now to do a complete cleanout of my motor cuz it has 112k on it and i dont wanna ruin it if it runs pretty good already.

another question, do you recommend doing the seafoam in the oil and draining it afterwards separately? or put the seafoam in the oil, then do all the other parts, and then after 100 miles drain the oil?

SexyTransAm
04-10-2007, 06:55 PM
wow im goin to go with it was a POS ford! LOL but really it wasnt the seafoam that did it cause seafoam is 100% petroleum and gas even isnt 100% not even 116 race gas. but as far as the ford idk what th hell would have done that iv never heard bout anything like that. but dont be nervous bout usin it on ur car. u will love what it does to a car that dont need a new motor

03slowZ06
04-10-2007, 06:59 PM
It probley pushed a clump out of the screen in the injector making the injector stick flooding the cylinder, causing hydolock on those 2 cylinders?????? Any way i would seafoam a dodge caravan Not my 8000 dollar stroker.

NviouSS
04-10-2007, 07:49 PM
Nice writeup, may have to sticky this one :)


i wonder if it's just copied/pasted from ls1tech?

NviouSS
04-10-2007, 07:53 PM
hmm . . . have a look at this

http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=534376

SexyTransAm
04-10-2007, 07:56 PM
hey i didnt say i wrote it i just think everyone needs to see it. and i couldnt find anyhting on here bout it

NviouSS
04-10-2007, 07:58 PM
i never said you did either. it'd be nice to give credit where credit is due.

SexyTransAm
04-10-2007, 08:00 PM
well yea i didnt think bout that ill go back and edit that

Grims
04-10-2007, 08:33 PM
I thought the writing style differed somewhat from your replies :)

CamTom12
04-10-2007, 08:39 PM
hmmm.... Wonder if it'll work on my diesel :devil:

SexyTransAm
04-10-2007, 08:46 PM
hmmm.... Wonder if it'll work on my diesel :devil:
i think it would

NviouSS
04-10-2007, 08:52 PM
hmmm.... Wonder if it'll work on my diesel :devil:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v226/NviouSS/smilies/doit.gif

razorguy
04-12-2007, 06:15 PM
Sounds like it just might work. I get paid tomorrow, so I think I'll try it :thumbsup:

96redlt1ta
04-16-2007, 07:18 PM
I tried to do this tonight, but my car won't run with the brake booster hose disconnected, I was expecting it to idle high, it won't idle at all:dontknow: , I was able to keep it running with the gas pedal, but as soon as I let off the pedal it shut off.

What should I do now?

SexyTransAm
04-16-2007, 07:29 PM
well u could have some 1 sit in the car and give it a lil gas but when u pore the shit in the line the RPMs should come up

96redlt1ta
04-16-2007, 08:52 PM
Well I had my little brother(13 years old) do his best to hold it at 2k rpm, so on the drive it really didn't blow out that much smoke, which I guess means the engine wasn't really that dirty??, but it's running smoother now :)

SexyTransAm
04-16-2007, 09:10 PM
well sounds like it worked well

razorguy
04-16-2007, 09:33 PM
Yeah, I sea foamed my car tonight. WOW. Definitely feel power gains and have much quicker revs. It smoked A LOT..I do mean A LOT whenever I let it idle after putting it into the brake booster line. But it didn't leave a trail of smoke during my "spirited" drive :rolleyes:

I definitely recommend everyone doing this if their car is feeling a bit sluggish. :thumbsup:

Formula9788
04-16-2007, 09:35 PM
when it wont run you have to pump the gas to keep it running...after about 2 mins your computer will start catching on and it will idle very low until you start pouring...just did it and it works AWESOME. 4 MPG better not driving it easy.

bufmatmuslepants
04-19-2007, 01:05 PM
when you guys just did it did you do the bottom end one too where you pour the seafoam into your oil? or just the vacuum line and spraying the deep creep into the TB? also, if you do just the top end do you need to change your oil afterwards anyways cuz of any shit that woulda gotten into your oil? i wanna do this before my road trip saturday but dont have time to drive it 100 miles with the seafoam in the oil and then change the oil between now and then.

taillights
04-19-2007, 01:46 PM
Drive it for 100 miles of the road trip and then pull it into a quick lube. I know its money wasted, but hey, you'll probably have to pee or something anyway.

razorguy
04-19-2007, 09:36 PM
Yeah, I put it in my oil. I expect my oil to be rather shitty, it was getting near that time to change anyway, so with the seafoam killing everything inside of it, it will probably be rather disgusting :thumbsup:

Formula9788
04-20-2007, 01:06 AM
still a consistent 23 MPG on this fill up with mixed driving. About 65% highway and 35% City and town

bufmatmuslepants
04-26-2007, 11:00 AM
i did this yesterday...and HOLY CRAP my car blew out so much freaking smoke and now it runs SO much smoother. cant really tell if i got any more power, but it idles alot smoother, very smooth through the whole rpm range. cant wait to change the oil and see what kinda crap comes out in the oil!

SmirnofSoldier
04-27-2007, 01:38 AM
anyone have any advice on my accord? lol i know its not a chevy but it has 470 thousand kms on it..... and im pretty sure i could use some power gain...

would u recommend it?

ludlamtheory
05-02-2007, 04:19 PM
good jesus i blew a whoooooooole lot of smoke out.
when i finally restarted my car, the sucker covered my block in smoke. and the first time i slammed on the gas on my "spirited drive", coverd the block again.

little tip here:
be ready to clean your exhaust if you have chrome tips.
just the idling caused the edges to get all nasty