09Nytro_XTX
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anyone add sea foam to their sled? if so, how much did you add ? i am down to 2 bars, and figure now would be the perfect time to add some if it will not hurt...
smalltownpower
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yup. very good stuff. i usually split 1 can between two fill-ups.
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1 oz. per gallon, I run it at the end of the season for storage with non ethanol premium.
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good if used correctly, can do damage if not
I run it every year at the beginning and end of the season.
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I use Startron, it's the only additive I honestly say I have ever used and noticed a differance within a very short while. I haven't tried Seafoam, where does one buy it in Canada?
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yamaha1973 said:good if used correctly, can do damage if not
How is this possible? Have you had problems with using it? I use it now and then throughout the season, works great!
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canoehead said:I use Startron, it's the only additive I honestly say I have ever used and noticed a differance within a very short while. I haven't tried Seafoam, where does one buy it in Canada?
NAPA, and Car Quest also carry it...Canadian Tire had it on sale last week for around $9. Good stuff, it's about the only thing I'll use in my fuel.
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sorenson1610 said:yamaha1973 said:good if used correctly, can do damage if not
How is this possible? Have you had problems with using it? I use it now and then throughout the season, works great!
if you use to much it breaks down rubber parts of the fuel system seen it first hand at the dealership i work at
Nine2Nine
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sorenson1610 said:yamaha1973 said:good if used correctly, can do damage if not
How is this possible? Have you had problems with using it? I use it now and then throughout the season, works great!
As a rule I don't care for any of that stuff, thou I have been using Seafoam for 2 years now in everything and I have to say it seems to eliminate a lot of small issues. I think you will find on Youtube you can add to your oil and hold throttle wide open and it will fix all engine issues!! haha
Vectornut
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I live not too far from the ocean. I would never use sea foam in my engine. There must be other product that are safer and better.
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LOL
Nine2Nine
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Vectornut said:I live not too far from the ocean. I would never use sea foam in my engine. There must be other product that are safer and better.
Hard to get this time of year as well, cold on the feet...
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I swear by this stuff after a sticky lifter in my 1979 Ford Bronco worked it's way loose after I put it in the cranckcase. I owned the truck for 5 years and could never get the lifter to stop ticking. I tried transmission oil, kereosene and other add ins with no result. When it broke loose I thought it was gone to blow through the motor making an awful noise and then silent. It never ticked for the next 10 years I owned it and this stuff has never failed me yet.
You can use it in two strokes, 4 strokes , crankcases, power steering and they even have transmission stuff. I used the trans stuff in my work truck with 250,000 miles and it fixed a shifting issue too.
You can use it in two strokes, 4 strokes , crankcases, power steering and they even have transmission stuff. I used the trans stuff in my work truck with 250,000 miles and it fixed a shifting issue too.
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