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    John Paul II, wat!? blaknoize's Avatar
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    Question Seafoam

    Although I know Seafoam is a great product (as I have used it myself) I do wonder for the higher mileage cars, is it better or worse? I know am aware no one has created a peliminary report on it. Is it safe to use on a motor that has, say.. 150k miles or so without actually "over-cleaning" your motor? Or even a factory-turbo motor? To note: mine has 181k.

    I wonder this because I am about to purchase another car and I like to create a "fresh" as possible start this time, since I have the means to do so, so that the life of this car is as long as possible. I just dont want to overdo it, if there is such a thing. Plugs/wires/oilchange/coolant flush-fill/timing belt change (water pump, but I've learned that u shouldnt change somethings that dont leak, do others go against that idea?)

    This is in all seriousness because I admire a well maintained high-mileage car. This jewel came with 181k on the odo. No smoke, runs quiet, even has factory working A/C
    Last edited by blaknoize; 03-23-2010 at 04:53 PM.

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