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What do you guys think? Is this really worth it / good for the car? Has anyone done it, and if so, what were your impressions and how did you do it?
You can use it in your gas tank or through the pcv vacuum hose regardless of miles. I use it all of the time in my cars. Never had any problem with it. Its a multi-use motor treatment and not a high mileage only product.
trudat, however I didnt mean you cannot use it at all, just that its not really needed prior to having lots of miles. Using it on a brand new car won't hurt it, just not much of a real gain to use it until you actually have enough buildup to actually need removing. Which wouldnt happen until the miles get up there.
If you have a crapload of buildup it will work wonders and gain mpg and clear things out. But simply putting it into a brand new or 1-3 year old car with low miles will not increase your mpg or really give too much of a benefit overall.
It is NOT needed on a brand new car or even a car with low miles like an MS3. I did it on my cavalier which was nitrous injected and at the time had over 110K on it and it produced a huge white smoke show. I had actually had a hunting/misfire feeling prior to using it due to a clogged spark plug, but I did it and the misfire went away and the car got much better gas mileage, mind it tho it did have over 110K on it.
I also did it on my MR2 which had 150K on it and it made the car run much nicer and got better gas mileage and produced smoge when I did it as well.
They are cheap for $7 a bottle at Autozone, but it beats paying $50+ at an oil change place who tries to con you into it. But you will by no means need this on your car now or anytime soon. Unless you notice misfiring or hunting or you have over 60K on yout motor, only then will you really need it. So if your driving a 2007 MS3 with less than 50K (I would hope less than that) it's not necessary to do it yet. There isnt enough buildup in the car to need it yet.
Nice...I JUST bought it today for my dads Camry 278k Miles.Best way is to just dump it all into the gas tank?
sorry to bring this post back from the dead, but would there be any problem using this as a preventive maintenence item every 15k miles (just pouring it into the gas tank and nothing else)? my plan is to call the dealer garage and see if they have a problem with seafoam in the ms3. particularly, with any kind of seals that are used with direct injection as opposed to most other cars
eh preventive maintence couldnt hurt either.
My bet is the dealer will have no idea what you're talking about. The manual does say that NO additives are recommended.sorry to bring this post back from the dead, but would there be any problem using this as a preventive maintenence item every 15k miles (just pouring it into the gas tank and nothing else)? my plan is to call the dealer garage and see if they have a problem with seafoam in the ms3. particularly, with any kind of seals that are used with direct injection as opposed to most other cars
i prefer the 125mph carbon blow out technique.. much more fun.