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Originally posted by Burton58 View Postall stations are usually switched by the end of october. you could run super in the thing on the way up here
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Originally posted by Mike View Postwould super help me in the MPG's? I dont know if it would be worth the extra MPG's for the extra money. Im paying like 2.30 a gallon for reg.I drive a Datsun
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Originally posted by Mike View PostI think im gonna do the seafoam, i was just wondering how bad its gonna smoke? I dont think given my location the neighbors will like it very much if my jeep is making clouds of smoke.1993 XJ sport 3.5" rustys 33" MTZ's armored.
1999 sierra
1967 M725 Big and Slow
-Dan
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found this online about seafoam as i was saying. many people use it with high mileage yielding great success though. it says it can clog injectors, o2 and cats, but isn't too common. also you have to change your oil after doing it
"I'd try the LiquiMoly Engine Flush instead. It's not nearly as harsh, and I've seen greater gains on cars by using the Engine Flush than the Seafoam. Contrary to what people say, you CAN do harm to your engine by using this on high mileage engines. If your engine is worn, you can cause leaks to open up by removing the carbon deposits that were previously sealing them."I drive a Datsun
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