Best fuel additive for carbon deposit removal?

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Kevo

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i use seafoam alot i love that stuff and you can put it in your crank case to flush, through the intake or fuel tank some vehicles you get titan death clouds of smoke other you dont but i have personally seen cars running like trash and after a seafoam they purrrrrrrrrrrrrrr and remember with seafoam you want to induce it as close to the throttlebody as you can get in some locations you may only clean 1 or 2 or even 3 intake runners but the rest will be untouched.
 
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150 shot of nitrous.... clean that carbon right out!


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It isnt all that hard. There are several videos on YouTube that will show you how it's done.
 

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One thing to worry about is that some people have reported fouling their plugs. Not too bad on my 94 Dodge, but I'd hate to have to replace the plugs on this motor just due to a seafoam treatment.
 

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My Expy runs on sea foam. I run it in the gas, through the vac lines, and every other change of oil. I say its hard to see the difference if you have a lower mileage truck. Mine passed 100k but still drives just as well as it did when we bought it new. Seafoam all the way.
 

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One thing to worry about is that some people have reported fouling their plugs. Not too bad on my 94 Dodge, but I'd hate to have to replace the plugs on this motor just due to a seafoam treatment.


Don't want that to be me...



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im going to youtube this...may do it this weekend and clean my K&N filter
 
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