Basically, is adding SeaFoam to a tank of gasoline.. a waste, or can it have benefit. ?
After doing research, it would seem to me.. that, if there is any benefit (and there does seem to be some if not overdone,) SeaFoam is better suited to either going directly into the crankcase of oil, or for induction/intake cleaning (your decarbonization through either the brake booster, some other vacuum line, or, just directly into the air intake via throttle plate. Sprayed or misted or regular liquid, if careful.)
Would you agree or disagree with that?
Would you add SeaFoam to a tank of gas or not?
After doing research, it would seem to me.. that, if there is any benefit (and there does seem to be some if not overdone,) SeaFoam is better suited to either going directly into the crankcase of oil, or for induction/intake cleaning (your decarbonization through either the brake booster, some other vacuum line, or, just directly into the air intake via throttle plate. Sprayed or misted or regular liquid, if careful.)
Would you agree or disagree with that?
Would you add SeaFoam to a tank of gas or not?