The TRUTH about Seafoam high mileage motor treatment!
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- Seafoam high mileage motor treatment vs seafoam motor treatment. what is the difference between seafoam high mileage and the regular seafoam motor treatment? Does seafoam work? seafoam in oil.
Seafoam engine flush i have heard alot of stories but after what it did to my engine seafoam motor treatment was a product that i wont ever forget i came in this test with alot of doubt so how did it turn out watch how to use seafoam motor treatment to clean your engine then see the results before and after can seafoam damage or hurt your car motor find out also it definitely had its work cut out for it with alot of build up of carbon long oil drain intervals also how to flush my engine with seafoam,marvel mystery videos i also use mobil 1 5w30 so watch another video can Lucas oil stabilizer provide protection for a worn out engine with bad knock or tick sound really loud noise well watch the video on product lucas heavy duty oil stabilizer vs knock or tick also motor medic motor flush or my fuel additives i used in test with nates interactive auto NIA
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I had a friend round a cam lobe using it in the oil...cost him 2k to replace the cam.
Thats a bad experience
You can't be serious. Spending too much time at the weed dispensary. Where do you people come up with stuff?
@@NATESINTERACTIVEAUTO Nate, Sea Foam doesn't round cam lobes.
It does when you add it to your oil before changing it!
Did he use an ounce per gallon of oil or did he bubba it & go with the can??
If my mechanic doesn’t look or sound like this guy, I can’t trust him
I know rite he looks like he works at Midas ! 😂
He said 75 - 000 miles tho 😂 but he does sound like he knows his stuff 💪🏾😅
You should blow him
I use it about 250 miles before every oil change and it's kept my 93 Chevy 5.7 tbi going strong 398,000 miles and still funs perfect and super quiet with no ticking or smoking
Wow congrat brother. I'm happy to know that this stuff works and I hope mine can make it there
Ive got about 320k so far
I use it in my Ram 1500 but my truck only has 75k miles
I use it before oil change in my 2007 jeep cherokee, 207k miles and smooth like new
My 99 Yukon at 187k I'm going to start using it to brother hopefully it lasts as long as your 5.7
Use seafoam right before oil changes added to oil few miles before changing to clean sludge .Use it in intake to clean out carbon build up also.
How much do you add to oil
@@smokingas8498 I add half a can
@@Mlive722 thank you
@@smokingas8498 not a prob
@@smokingas8498 1-1.5 oz per quart of oil
I have found that it works wonders for carbureted 2stroke marine engines . Pre mixed fuel tends to gunk them up when they sit for half a year.
good 2 cycle oil shouldn't separate buildup would be from rich mixture and poor spark.
used it in my 4runner for years and years made it to over 300k miles, its never leaked oil and gets 21mpg
O wow who knew I would find you here. :O
Is this good in a 99 4runner? When should I apply and how soon afterwards should I change the oil ?
Alcohol is a detergent. It won't harm the engine if it is only idling with Sea Foam in the engine oil.
I would change the oil immediately after - have two oil filters - drain oil and pit two to three quarts of oil in and let it idle with a cheap oil filter on it - drain again and replace the filter witha good filter and refill with oil again to ensure you get as much Sea Foam out of the engine as possible.
FYI - change your oil and filter once a week for a month using HD30 engine oil.
The last oil change use your regular engine oil.
That will do a much better job of cleaning your engine than Sea Foam. And it will stay lubricated much better as well.
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I wouldn't use it in oil. I have used in my fuel. My 92 chevy liked it. Marvel mystery bout all id used in oil. Id used Marvel mystery for a short time tho it really helps with a sludged up engine.
I am no chemistry PhD but I do know rubber seals and isopropanol do not mix well that being said under diluted conditions with oil/gasoline it may not be an issue this is why we should do exactly as instructed by the company provided on the bottle
I've got a 2006 Honda Odyssey and with over 280,000 km (160,000 miles) I used the high milage Sea Foam and it works. I used it as instructed before an Oil Change and added a can when I filled it up. My mechanic said my engine was idling a bit high (1100RPM) and its now down to 700-800 RPM. Be careful how much you use before an oil change. Other than that it runs better and I am now clocking how good the milage will be because I just did an oil change.
I've been using seafoam for years and the difference between using it in my four-wheeler or my Jeep.
My 4-wheeler has a 3.8 gallon gas tank I use a whole can of seafoam Every Spring runs like a top.
Using it in my Jeep on the other hand you have to use more cans I recommend at least three cans in the gas tank if you really want it to work.
Do this at your own risk but I think you're making a massive mistake don't ever put anything in your crankcase except for high-quality oil. You absolutely will break sludge loose and it will clog up your motor your oil flow will not flow the way it should.
I can tell you from personal experience.
This stuff makes check engine lights disappear.
My mechanic has been using Seafoam for his whole career of life. I don’t know if it’s made a difference or not, but I always did what he said, and put it in. Never had a problem. So the worst case scenario is, you will probably never have a problem caused by Seafoam. But, don’t blame the messengers.
Did anybody else see the guy lose the straw in the belt pulley? 😂😂😂
2:13
😂 😂 😂
ahahhahahahahahahha!!
BHAHAHHAHAH
I've used Seafoam for many years. Once when Spring begins and again when winter begins. It . Works very well !
Ran mine in my 4.7 ram. Made my truck quit misfiring did it in engine oil for about 3000 miles, now im going 8-10k intervals again . Also started using 10w30 instead of 5w20 as owners manual calls for since it has about 130k on it. Runs so good now don't even feel it idle at stop lights i have to look down at the rpm to see if its still running
I have a 4.7 too. You add it to your oil while doing an oil change? Mines loses oil pressure when I come to a stop. Also will you use oil stabilizer. I’ve already changed my sending unit and tried 10w 30. Nothing helps
I always put half a bottle of seafoam in my truck oil the last 200 miles b4 oil change, I do change my oil every 2,000 miles, no issues. I put it on my gas way to much in 2 years I had to change my spark plugs AGAIN 26,000 miles later it
My truck had bad starts changed the oil like 4 times in 3 months. Just put seafoam. Now it starts right up, no hesitation and idles around 6/700 not 1000 no more surging. Ive used in all of my products motorcycles and cars/trucks. Worked 4 me.
How many miles before a oil change mines is in immediate need of one just picked up a can earlier today
@@fordmanx3 3/5hundrd to let it liquefy sludge
@@tdawganderson6724 every time i make a sharp turn or break the oil light goes of real fast then disappear again i used it last Sunday been driving the car since after the oil change it should be better right??
@@fordmanx3 its detecting the sludge moving around into the filter so yes. It worked for my dodge dakota 2002 3.9 v6 piece of shiddddd
@@fordmanx3 only went not even 70pmh not ill it'll do 100/105
Ive used it with success. Did an i take clean two years ago and just a few weeks ago and it was clean still( though i run 93 all the time in my truck anyway)
Had a p0420 code something to do with 02sensor or the cat put a 16 oz can with a lil more than half tank and it cleared the code and my car is running great now 💯💯
Gas to SEAfoam ratio?
I get the runs every time I drink it!!!
man i cant believe you have now 68k subscribers!! im here since like forever..... congrats!
Tell us all about your experience with seafoam
I have a 2010 chevy silverado 5.3 ltr. I had an engine tap know in chevy's. As you mention in the oil video, the new truck engines have small openings for the oil to pass through. I used seafoam additive for approximately 1000 miles to allow it to clean the lines as well as reduce the tap. Then i added gunk motor flush to really clean the carbon or gunk build up.( Please follow directions on motor flush) the oil was changed and my engine tap went away.
@@frankluzniak6043 this is exactly what we need to hear, people with experience
New Sub bro. Thanks. I put in a bottle of concentrated Seafoam fuel injector cleaner into my tank tonight. Hoping to see a difference.
Any difference?
@@bigchungus7720 after two tanks of fuel with seafoam per ounce to gallon in my 98 Silverado the rough idle is gone completely I replaced the fuel filter after as well and boy was it nasty when I poured out the fuel stuck in the old fuel filter must of cleared a injector or idk but it works
I had an '02 Ford Taurus wagon. The engine was nice. But it had a lag. I used seafoam in the tank and did a seafoam hot soak. It spat out all kinds of smoke. I took it for a drive and as I accelerated it finally quit burping out smoke. I arrived home and let it idle. 180 degrees in the idle. Smoother. Quick response to throttle. I Highly recommend it. God bless
Awesome video, super reasonable take. Thanks!
DID HE SAY 7500 MILES> OHHH BROTHER
I put a can in my 3.7 liter VVL Nissan engine 400 miles before each oil change with 93 octane. 100k now with no response problems. Runs like t t he day I bought it at 36k
Used both in my friend Corvette. Every other tank refill. Didn't find any difference
its worked good in my lawn equipment ,use it every spring
The MSDS is not listing the precise concentrations. The hydrocarbon blend(a non polar solvent) is listed as LESS THAN 95%. The isopropanol(a polar solvent) is listed as LESS THAN 25%. The two products evidently differ....by the exact ratio of hydrocarbons to IPA. One product could be about 95:5, and the other could be about 75:25 for instance, or any ratio in between. Those two different proportions are trade secrets. As are the specific hydrocarbons used, and the proportions of each, that make up each hydrocarbon blend component. A gas chromatogram of both products, would graphically illustrate these differences, without identifying the exact organic compounds in either formulation. A standard mixture of known hydrocarbons could be run on the GC, and it's chromatogram compared to a product's chromatogram. This would give presumptive identifications of many of the compounds(by matching peak retention times.). Further, a gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer...could be used to definitively identify each individual compound's fragmentation pattern(qualitative analysis) in the mixtures(using a software library of known compounds), and their relative amounts, by calculating the area under each peak and comparing this response to a known concentration of a correspoding standard. (quantitative analysis) Using this data, you could essentially reverse engineer the two products' differing compositions.
2:12 the fight of a life time
Oh no lol
Great content, thank u
If your mechanic speaks like this, your name might be Hank Hill.
Dale gerbil
Great video! Really helpful
I use it just every 5,000 miles - two bottles - full tank - as well as cleaning the MAF and Carberatuour. Never done the full sea foam treatment.
Did I miss something or did you only post before pictures…
Good for cleaning fuel system s. I would not put in my oil unless issue with lifters clicking only for a short time.
I got 380k miles on my GM 5.3 and 4.3 all original burn no oil runs like new just change oil every 3k.
I use 15w-40 diesel oil in older motors.
It is safe to put in the oil. If you put in the recommended dosage of 1 oz per quart (32 oz.), that is a ratio of 32:1! For some reason, people always think that their supposed to fill up 1/2 the crankcase with it.
Why dont they put it in the gas tank
Should I change Oil immediately after using the intake Seafoam? Is it mandatory? Because I have an Old petrol Toyota EFi but those issues are only for new ones like GDI.
This guy is a serial killer. Burying bodies in the desert
Did I miss something? Does he ever show the after results?
You ever put it in a 7.3l diesel ?
0:41 um buddy..🤔😂
75,000 means 75 THOUSAND kinda sir
This is the same video from 2 years prior?
Should I use 91 octane while using seafoam on my 2002 Camry? Or does using unleaded do the same?
Use regular 87 octane
LOL, cam lobes are wearing due to cheap China steel and piss poor hardening process today.
7500 miles?
The funny looking symbol "
Seventy five hundred ....75,000
Lol
I've used seafoam for many many years. In my truck and bike. Both run like the day I bought them. Is it because of the seafoam? I don't know. But it seems to be from it. Only time will tell. I've personally never used it in oil only in gas and introduced into the intake.
No...it's not because of that gimmick sea foam piss....why do you people buy these marketing gimmicks!!!???
@@mikesecondo2254 That sea foam piss you seem to think is snake oil just quieted down my 06 Murano, and it idles quietly and rock steady at 600 rpm.
I've no doubt that running 87 for years has caused it to have a fair bit of carbon build up, and a bottle via vacuum line and one in the oil seems to have made it start instantly and its got a nice amount of pep back.
The science behind sea foam is known, carbon build-up on engines is known, just check YT.
Perhaps you'd like to explain why its a gimmick.
@@boots7859 been around for 61 years..still to this day have not found a engine repair in a bottle!!?
@@mikesecondo2254 I think the key here is that it isn't so much a repair as it is preventative maintenance. The same way you would remove a throttle body to clean it, seafoam performs the task on multiple items without removing them. Ive had positive experiences using it.
I tested it and it had terrible results putting it in the intake......d21!!!
Just avoid all that by doing maintenance 👨🔧 ✅ and imagine trying this product on modern car 😑
Everyone knows it's a marketing pitch. Change your oil and filter EVERY 3000 MILES and do maintenance and preventative maintenance and happy motoring. Personally, nowadays oils and gasoline is pretty good, and always use the best parts. Wix filters and valvoline oils. BUT the only additive I use is techron fuel system cleaner every other oil change.
Yes, Techron is great stuff. Actually helped my float in my Solstice GXP.
I'm not changing my oil every 2 weeks lol. You're wasting oil, money and killing the environment. Don't believe me? Send you oil samples to Blackstone labs and they will send you your oil analysis.
@@bassheadlife492 Hey, it's your car.... You do what you want. If $30 every 3000miles helps my engine to last longer, I'll do it, and I do. I've got 357,000 miles on my 03 buick lesabre and performs just like she did when new. Of course, the 3800 Series 2 V6 is one if the best, imo THE best, engine ever made. I change my oil religiously at 3000 and it obviously shows. But again, it's your car. Good luck.
@@johnwagner4559 I just got a 99 firebird that has series 2 3.8 it’s only got 85K it had a bad ignition coil for 3,6 and it’s had some lifter tick but I think I’ve taken care of the ticking for the most part
I love Seafoam.
Can you use it every time you fill up
I usually do. But I do it mainly to save gas.
The real oil treatment is..... CHANGE Your OiL!!!!!!! No poison crap gimick!!
This is fuckin great.. love this video
Seafoam is great
Great video!
Marketing at its best. If you can’t put a clock on an old product, use a different catchy name to broaden your market.
Its actually alcohol 😂. I rather run my car with all the buildup , than a alcoholic base spray .
I mean ethanol is in gasoline and it's a type of alcohol.
Ferris Bueller....Bueller....Bueller....
Is he speaking English?
Fuck me it’s forest gumps brother
Timmmmmy!!
The Seafoam cult will always say it's the best.
And that bothers you why?
Used it on a Camry and it didn't do squat. However, the Camry wasn't giving me problems to start with so.... Just did it on a Murano with 150K thats been running synthetic forever, and it is running much quieter and idles perfectly now. Wasn't aware I was in a cult, however its worked for me.
Noticed you didn't really have anything to offer except snark.
I been using mystery oil in fuel and have gotten 17.6
I use gasoline and get 24.3
@@mikesecondo2254 😂
Was this filmed from jail?
Filmed at your mom's house
@@Ken-tp2eo your mom goes to college
@@Ken-tp2eo Some mom´s house IS indeed a kinda jail - a comfy one :P
@@Ken-tp2eo lmfao 🤣💀
No... Just no
Maaan your spine is curved as hell! I'd strongly advise you go see visit any gonstead chiropractor. It WILL take 4-7 visits to clear everything out BUT they'll fix your spine for good. Btw do you have headaches? I betcha do..
I fucks with Nate! 💪🏽
Is it 7500 are 75,000 stud lmmfao
I’m dying you called him a stud 🤣🤣🤣
@@dantefazio8478 made you two can go 75,000 of love 💘 lmmfao
SF-EV -- SeaFoam for your Tesla: _Just find a hole somewhere, and pour it in!_ - j q t -
Your videos are boring idk why you remind me of Biden when he gives speeches 😂
The problem that I see about Sea Foam is that I is made for 2 stroke motors. NOT 4 stroke motors.
I personally would never use it in my vette.
Do some research before using it in your vehicle!!
It is made for both, two stroke and four stroke engines. Do your research before commenting
@@cody8062 , I used it when I was rebuilding a 1950 chevy 5 window.
The motor was a rebuilt 283 with fairly low miles.
We did a few Dino runs and the motor was running strong.
Even though the motor was good, I was told "use this" it would he good to "clean out the motor".
Yeah..... The motor didn't like it to much. Had to tear the top off.
I have done my research and I will not use it in my vette.
@@davewillis9857 must have done your research poorly and misused the product. It has isopropanol in it and shouldn't be used in oil except under certain circumstances and conditions. People buy old cars and bikes with low mileage all the time then soon after have to repair the engine for some reason. Usually because the repair was needed when the vehicle stopped being used for a long time. Then upon getting it going again it's still going to need the service. Seafoam can be your scapegoat if you want it doesn't care if you don't use it on your vette or whatever but it's all but guaranteed that engine needed service up top before using seafoam. Only when it's way over concentrate in the oil and then the engine raced can it cause problems.
RUN FORREST RUN 🏃♂️
If your mechanic doesn't speak like this is he even a mechanic?
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Lmaoooooooooooo
These type of mechanics smart as hell tho, gotta give them some credit
Facts and if hes not missing a finger tip hes not even top tier
Sounds too much like a commercial.
Can only tell you of my personal experience using SeaFoam. I failed my SMOG test by 20 points, specifically the hydrocarbon measure (hc). I drove to WalMart. Bought one can of High Mileage SeaFoam and one can of the regular formula. I put the High Mileage in the gas tank which was half full of gas and the other can of SeaFoam was poured into the intake manifold through one of the vacuum lines. Car was hard to start as expected but eventually cleared through. Then I drove the car until all the gas was consumed. Refueled. Went back to SMOG check station. MY CAR PASSED!!! In fact, the tech asked me what I did. The numbers for HC (hydrocarbons) to pass is 58 in California. My first test was 78 (failed). After the SeaFoam treatment as described above, the HC number was....10. Incredible.
After a couple straight fails I have found throwing a kitchen sink of pollutants at my otherwise perfectly running corollla makes it easily pass smog as well...replaced platinum plugs with iridium, at-205 in oil two weeks before a change every 5 years, seafoam a month before smog, ounce of lucas oil fuel treatment in every tank thereafter up until smog... none of that improves fuel trim/oxygen or mpg and car never needed any fluid additions...only the iridium plugs part made noticeable difference in actual performance (in all of my cars now)...
@@Doing_Time lol 😅
I use sea foam in my gas tank in every car i get, really saved my ass in my carbureted corolla! that being said, i've always been too scared to use it in my oil, i'm worried that if it cleans oil build up too well it might leaking all over the place 😂
That’s what I keep thinking too 😂
Use a Can of this in the fuel and then put a bottle of Marvel Mystery Oil in the Oil… Best combination I’ve ever used before, it even stopped my engine knock that had been going on for 6 months… I used that combo once and haven’t heard the knock in over a year.
I used regular on my high mileage engine & transmission and noticed a huge improvement, very happy with this stuff!!!
Yep. I just use the regular seafoam for everything. Whenever my old Ford Focus was feeling bogged down, I'd pop a can of Seafoam in the gas tank and it'd seem like a much newer vehicle for a while. That said, I don't think you need it in the oil as long as you change the oil on time. It's pretty low viscosity, and is probably only needed for engines that haven't had their oil changed regularly and have a lot of internal gunk.
Works great to fight covid-19!!
I recommend this
@@pacmanjones5525 this is just left over lube from when parts are machined....pee in a can!!!(gimmicks)
You mean works to treat the flu? Hahaha
@@ForFucksSake57591 No..No...that's not what was stated!!
The difference between standard and high mileage seafoam is the highmileage seafoam has you mix at a higher concentration they could literally just tell you in the instructions on the normal bottle
And the approximately $3.00 price increase...
That's what I assumed. Just higher concentration
@@Ucill1I looked at the ingredients of mothers hybrid spay wax and their hybrid detailer. The ingredients are all literally identical and in the exact same order too...... Except for two-ingredient somewhere in the middle are reversed.
The spray wax has carnauba wax before silicon something rather .......and the detailer had the silicon ingredient before carnauba wax. Everything else was identical with the same ingredients and all other ingredients in the same order. If I'm remembering right they want a little over $2 more maybe $3 for the spray wax over the detailer. It's astonishing how these tricks all work on most of the masses all the time. Makes me wonder if the percentage difference of carnauba wax is less than .1%
I bet it's a really small percentage difference and it's a way to squeeze out a little more profit out of something that technically has more carnauba wax.
"Technically" is the key word here. That's deception. But practically no difference likely.
So now Mr. snake can say that such-and-such has more of something. But they conveniently never tell you how much more and what practical reality does that have in the real world.
It's all marketing tricks with everything. Honesty died a few thousand years ago. Probably just fine to get the detailer and save 2 or 3 dollars over the "wax"
Since the detailer has the wax also and is only one ingredient behind instead of in front. How much percentage difference does it make I wonder? Does it actually have 3 dollars worth more of carnauba wax than the detailer?
I somehow doubt that. Especially mass produced. Probably in the low pennies for the company. I wish I didn't see this kind of thing everywhere.
I wondered about the sea foam high mileage also before and thought it's probably the same stuff repackaged and now they charge more banking on your lack of knowledge. 🤫😐
@@older777 Thank you for being able to put my thought into paragraph form.
Years ago, I worked at a drive through carwash. The "wax" option that they charged more for was the dregs from the empty soap buckets all mixed together and sold as "wax". It is literally everywhere.
Been using SEAFOAM for years on 2 different F150s. This is great stuff! It works, response and performance is always much improved. I use Seafoam Spray on throttle body cleans air intake valves, good engine cleaner replace PCV valve & air filter, spray clean mas air flow sensor, your engine will breathe much better, i call it the poor man's engine tune up! ; )
I hope people aren’t cleaning the MAF with Seafoam
Why not replace the spark plugs for around $16 plus tax?!
@@Zach-sg5uu new spark plugs arent going to clean carbon off. You can do both
@@Zach-sg5uu seafoam (and lucal oil fuel treatment) did me well, but upgrading from 2 year old platinum plugs to iridium plugs was the best tuneup I've gotten...and plugs never needed changed (or gapped) again...I put them in everything now...
@@Doing_Time Copper plug-ins work better but you have to change them every 20,000 miles. It’s more work but they don’t cost more if you get them on sale & don’t worry about the brand.
Maybe that’s just older jeep engines.
Good video, your thinking along the right lines for sure. However the MSDS sheets show ( < = Less than) 95% and ( V = Less than) 25% of both ingredients on both containers.
One could be 24% Iso and the other 6% Iso, same with the volitile hydros.
They are probably similar, however still different enough to have better results depending upon conditions. Or, they could be the same formulation, and just marketing.
Scotty Kilmer affirms the same as you! My favorite is Berryman's B-12 Chemtool!!!
It's 75 _thousand_ miles, not 75 *hundred.*
If it’s on Wikipedia, it has to be true
You might want to check out some of the Amsoil vs. Sea Foam comparison videos.
75,000 thousands you mean
I’ve found that fuel pumps seem to go after using sea foam
100k+
So could just be time
Okay I might believe this dude that said 7500 instead of 75000
Can It be used in a 2012 Impreza wrx sti in the oil
I put a can in my fuel tank about 2 Days ago. My car has much improved since.more horsepower. My idling is much better.great Stuff man !!!
02:14 had me damn rolling with laughter with the spray nozzle.
guy near lost a finger trying to get the spray nozzle back :)
@@garybarber9195just another tuesday for cletus!
Bro ur a great teacher... Thx for this...
It might be cheaper twice a year to dump in two cans of Berrymans B12, or good portion of a bottle of marvel mystery oil instead of spendIng nearly 15 bucks on seafoam
I always mix the seafoam with some motor oil before pouring it into the engine. Not in the fuel of course.