today I will be talking about sea foam and why you should keep it away from your newer vehicles and why gumout is the choice for today's vehicles #seafoam #gumout
I’d have to say Gumout works. I used Techron first and did not notice much of a difference. After I used Gumout, the throttle response is absolutely there. Not sure if that means things are clean. However, my car breathes a lot better. It’s a lot quicker at a red light and quicker when I want to change lanes. It used to feel sluggish. Now it feels light as a feather.
Yea Gumout is better. It is also much cheaper than seafoam as per price here in the Philippines. I use half of the contents on vacuum and half on engine oil prior to oil change rather than using engine flush. I use it on my small car 1.2cc suzuki having 3.2L of motor oil. Am I doing ok with it or you may add little bit of idea?
I’m sorry, but this is total, misinformed opinion. SeaFoam cleans AND stabilizes fuel terrifically on any carborated or fuel injected vehicle. I’ve used SeaFoam on my 2018, V6 Passat, once a year and it’s a noticeable difference in how smooth the car runs afterwards. Not saying GumOut doesn’t work, but SeaFoam is a great, reliable and trustworthy product that performs 💯
My car has been running pretty rough the last couple of days, and I just put gum out in my car this morning before fueling it, and that stuff worked almost immediately . This is my second time using it and I have no complaints 😂 but I totally disagree about seafoam not working in newer cars😂 I think come out may be better, but seafoam is still a good product
Not sure where you’re getting your information, but a Google of the SDS for the gum out multi shows it’s a seafoam Techron hybrid. Maybe that’s why it’s in a bottle that looks like seafoam and not in the standard gum bottle.
I have always liked Seafoam because it is purely petroleum-based and burns clean and doesn’t have anything else besides petroleum products in it. Is gumout like that too? I know it has PEA which is a detergent, do you know if that’s the only other ingredient it has?
I've used seafoam for several vehicles. It's great stuff. This guy is uniformed. I have used it in my 2004 Honda Civic hybrid. It makes 51 miles to the gallon with 300,000 miles on it. The oil comes out the same color that it goes in. I put it in the engine oil approximately 1000 before every fifth oil change. So, not every oil change but around every 20,000 miles or so. I'm trying gumout on my wife's Volvo will let you know how it works out. Peace
seafoam is catalytic converter safe it claims it an will not gum up areas of the car because it removes carbon, it doesn't increase carbon. agree that gumout is better tho for cars due to the PEA
Can you please help me with an ignition switch i need to completely bypass the key switch so basically the all i have is the wires what wires would i wire up together to get it running its off of a nissan its a 6 wire ign switch. I've got a batt. Terminal Acc. Terminal R. Terminal St. Terminal Ign1 Terminal And ign 2 Terminal So what wires do I wire together to basically hot wire and start and run the truck by just the wires
Did you really have the ignorance to ask how to hot wire a car with no explanation, on a public forum where anyone can see? What, smoke some crack & try to steal your moms car?
its all horse shit and marketing. gasoline contains cleaning agents as is, and modern engines are engineered to run with a percentage of, or fully on, ethanol. Carbon build up is a "normal" part of engine aging. these cleaners do more harm than good on vehicles.
MMMM is that right, well tell that to my 2003 explorer, that got all the way down too 10 miles per gallon, then I put Seafoam, and Seafoam Fuel Injector cleaner, and damn a week later my MPG was 21, Wow Magic how that dirty ass gas works huh PFFFFF LMAO
I’d have to say Gumout works. I used Techron first and did not notice much of a difference. After I used Gumout, the throttle response is absolutely there. Not sure if that means things are clean. However, my car breathes a lot better. It’s a lot quicker at a red light and quicker when I want to change lanes.
It used to feel sluggish. Now it feels light as a feather.
this is exactly what i was looking for, my 2002 escalade has these symptoms currently. deff gonna try GUMOUT!!! thanks
Been using seafoam for 20yrs from carbs to efi all cars have reached the 200k mark with not one issue
Yea Gumout is better. It is also much cheaper than seafoam as per price here in the Philippines. I use half of the contents on vacuum and half on engine oil prior to oil change rather than using engine flush. I use it on my small car 1.2cc suzuki having 3.2L of motor oil. Am I doing ok with it or you may add little bit of idea?
I’m sorry, but this is total, misinformed opinion. SeaFoam cleans AND stabilizes fuel terrifically on any carborated or fuel injected vehicle. I’ve used SeaFoam on my 2018, V6 Passat, once a year and it’s a noticeable difference in how smooth the car runs afterwards. Not saying GumOut doesn’t work, but SeaFoam is a great, reliable and trustworthy product that performs 💯
My car has been running pretty rough the last couple of days, and I just put gum out in my car this morning before fueling it, and that stuff worked almost immediately . This is my second time using it and I have no complaints 😂 but I totally disagree about seafoam not working in newer cars😂 I think come out may be better, but seafoam is still a good product
Not sure where you’re getting your information, but a Google of the SDS for the gum out multi shows it’s a seafoam Techron hybrid. Maybe that’s why it’s in a bottle that looks like seafoam and not in the standard gum bottle.
lol I like Sea Foam except it gums up spark plugs quite a bit and forces me to clean them... gumout doesn't seem to have that issue.
Prove it. Otherwise this is just another random YT opinion based on anecdotal "evidence". Seafoam even says it's safe for catalytic converters.
I have always liked Seafoam because it is purely petroleum-based and burns clean and doesn’t have anything else besides petroleum products in it. Is gumout like that too? I know it has PEA which is a detergent, do you know if that’s the only other ingredient it has?
I've used seafoam for several vehicles. It's great stuff. This guy is uniformed. I have used it in my 2004 Honda Civic hybrid. It makes 51 miles to the gallon with 300,000 miles on it. The oil comes out the same color that it goes in. I put it in the engine oil approximately 1000 before every fifth oil change. So, not every oil change but around every 20,000 miles or so. I'm trying gumout on my wife's Volvo will let you know how it works out. Peace
Pea is said to be best in the gummout
Im sold gumout it is. Can u pour in ur oil crankshaft
Absolutely yes you can
How to mix gumout with engine oil current i have a toyota vitz and oil capacity is 3.2 litres
Great explanation. You deserve more views
This dude blabbering a bunch of bullshit with no proofs is useless shit.
Dude, seafoam is used to clean catalytic converters.
Not by running it through a engine first. it will plug up a catalytic converter that way
Do you add it to the gas or can YOU PUT IT THOUGH THE CARB OR WARE IS BEST
You can put it in the gas tank or in the intake or the oil
seafoam is catalytic converter safe it claims it an will not gum up areas of the car because it removes carbon, it doesn't increase carbon. agree that gumout is better tho for cars due to the PEA
The seafoam is good for cleaning yes but all the extra smoke can harm newer vehicles catalytic Converters
@@CB7Media Today is the first time using seafoam on my Nissan 2015, would a one-time use cause issues?
@avmaxmus6381 depending how clogged your catalytic converter was before you used it yes it could cause issues
@@CB7Media Even if it was just one time use?
@@CB7Media I use the one that is put into the gas tank, not the one directly to the engine.
Can you please help me with an ignition switch i need to completely bypass the key switch so basically the all i have is the wires what wires would i wire up together to get it running its off of a nissan its a 6 wire ign switch.
I've got a batt. Terminal
Acc. Terminal
R. Terminal
St. Terminal
Ign1 Terminal
And ign 2 Terminal
So what wires do I wire together to basically hot wire and start and run the truck by just the wires
Did you really have the ignorance to ask how to hot wire a car with no explanation, on a public forum where anyone can see? What, smoke some crack & try to steal your moms car?
What about motorcycle carbs ?
They're fine I recommend using seafoam for carburetors specifically
Video needs way more likes a views than it has.
Thank you for that!!
Good advice as usual
BPA, NOT GOOD FOR WATER BOTTLES, BUT GOOD FOR YOUR CAR? DID YOU MEAN PEA? LOL😅
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so not true about seafoam
its all horse shit and marketing. gasoline contains cleaning agents as is, and modern engines are engineered to run with a percentage of, or fully on, ethanol. Carbon build up is a "normal" part of engine aging. these cleaners do more harm than good on vehicles.
MMMM is that right, well tell that to my 2003 explorer, that got all the way down too 10 miles per gallon, then I put Seafoam, and Seafoam Fuel Injector cleaner, and damn a week later my MPG was 21, Wow Magic how that dirty ass gas works huh PFFFFF LMAO
Need data stating that it does more harm on the vehicles than good.
BS