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<blockquote data-quote="Usul" data-source="post: 1015786" data-attributes="member: 27828"><p>I've been reading about Seafoam on here and thought I would try it in my 1997 GMC Sonoma. It's got 170000 miles, is losing a little bit of itself every day to rust, and has been running very rough at startup and for about the first 15 minutes of running. It's been running this way for at least 6 months. I put a pint of Seafoam ($9 at the Dollar Store) in a full tank and ran it through over the last couple of weeks. In a way I'd like to say it did nothing and it's all snake oil, but the thing is running great now. I'm definitely a believer. I figure I'll put 4 oz in the FJR as preventive maintenance every so often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Usul, post: 1015786, member: 27828"] I've been reading about Seafoam on here and thought I would try it in my 1997 GMC Sonoma. It's got 170000 miles, is losing a little bit of itself every day to rust, and has been running very rough at startup and for about the first 15 minutes of running. It's been running this way for at least 6 months. I put a pint of Seafoam ($9 at the Dollar Store) in a full tank and ran it through over the last couple of weeks. In a way I'd like to say it did nothing and it's all snake oil, but the thing is running great now. I'm definitely a believer. I figure I'll put 4 oz in the FJR as preventive maintenance every so often. [/QUOTE]
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