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Old May 30, 2011 | 10:00 AM
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I use Sunoco 93 on the corner near my house. Along with all the doubt of gasoline quality and my gas gauge sticking, I'll be using a pint of Sea Foam in my gas tank once in a while. Guys at my local NAPA swear by it. They put it in any gasoline motor they have (even lawn mower), although they've never tried it in the oil.....can't put too much in, they say. Seems to me, they are unbiased, so that's what I'll be doing as well. Even my mechanic at the Chevy Dealer reccommends it and says it was originally developed for marine use and acts like a stabilizer by removing moisture. So, from my C5 to my lawn mower, that's what what I'll add to the gas...............what say you?
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Old May 30, 2011 | 10:23 AM
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About once a year I do the SeaFoam sucked into the intact via the brake booster line on my '04 Hemi Ram. It keeps the upper end nice and can notice a bit of pep come back.

Sometimes I'll pour the rest of the can into the gas tank.
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Old May 30, 2011 | 10:32 AM
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Of course it removes moisture, one of the main ingredients is rubbing alcohol. The ingredients are light oil, naptha, and alcohol. The light oil is what causes the smoking when you suck it through the intake.
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