Used 'SeaFoam' fuel cleaner in my 2002 SantaFe with incredibleresults

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CBX2 said:
I don’t know about better gas milage (it’s possible) but
in the
motorcycling community stale gas from winter storage and carb gumming
up
is a real problem.Seafoam is a very good product and well spoken of
for
cleaning gmmed up carbs and prolonging gas life.I use synthetic oils
in
ALL my bikes Accent and Nissan pickup so I would never need it in the
crank case.I’d say with an older engine or one without proper
oil
changes Seafoam could be a help especially with hydraulic lifters.I
use
it when it’s on sale in the gas as a preventative for carb
problems.No
ax to grind either way.I use it belive in it,you do what works for
you.


I totally agree, I have a motorcycle and I have given a dose of
Seafoam when I put her to sleep in the winter, and believe me it does
wonders and cleans the hell out of the intake, valves and so on.

I have used it on my Santafe 2001 once a year, half a can on half a
tank, and had no problem with the injectors, this reminds me to give
the Santa a dose soon.

If you own a motorcycle, you would understand what Seafoam can do. I
am lucky to get a couple of cans from the States cause here in Quebec
is unknown. What a PITY
 
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