Let it suck the can empty then shut it off for about ten min then restart
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Let it suck the can empty then shut it off for about ten min then restart
Just did mine today. I bought some 7/32" vacuum line and hooked the one end into the intake under the supercharger snout. I put the other end in a cup with half a can of sea foam and let it suck it dry. The car died just as the cup was emptied. I let it set for 15-20 minutes, then I started it up, after about 3 try's to start she bucked like crazy but smoothed out withing 20 seconds. I took her for a nice drive and beat the snot out of her. The smoke was enough that a car at a red light started honking at me and pointing. Car idles and response seems to have improved dramatically.
but let engine suck it up slow cause it can lock a engine up real quick
So I read the entire thread and I am wanting to get everyone's general consensus on what vacuum line EXACTLY that they use for this. Location and maybe a pic of it if you have it. I am brand new to all this and just got my GTP a week ago and was wanting to run it through my lines. Not that the car is running rough or anything it is a 2000 GTP with only has 80,000 miles on it but just to ensure there is no build up in the lines etc...I just don't want to screw anything up trying to do this. Thanks ahead of time., Rich
there is a t line under the supercharger snout pull that off and hook a vacuum line to it and use that.
the hose that you connect to the intake manifold under the supercharger snout.
I did to but it could cause problems
I geuss where you run it. I ran my through the brake booster vacuume line.
I guess it matters where you put it*. I was told that it could lock your motor up of you pour to much of it in the intake
Putting any liquid into the cylinders too fast can lock it... although I dont think 1qt spread across all the cylinders would be enough to hydrolock... but best to take it slow imo
Yeah mine smoked by the EGR didn't seem like it had a leak but must have a small one lol.
Is there a full write up with pictures fur us dummies?
I was actually thinking about this the other day. I put mine in my brake booster line but was thinking about the effect of the seafoam in the rotor pack of the blower and internals.
Putting directly into the intake might actually be better.
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