
Every time I gunned it, more smoke would spew out. When it finally died down to the point that I could drive it without blinding people behind me, I took it out and it spat out even more smoke. It didn't completely stop for at least 2 miles.
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Originally Posted by torquemonkey
It makes a nice vinegrette too...
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Originally Posted by segxr7
I see you've never used it before!
GM has a TSB regarding problems caused by carbon buildup in Northstar engines. The sole difference in their procedure is that it calls for GM's own brand of cleaner. It's a pretty well-known & accepted way of cleaning the intake, and in my case it made a profound difference. |
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Originally Posted by torquemonkey
You are mistaken!
Thats how I know it makes a nice vinegrette! Part of the GM procedure says to cut the GM cleaner to 1/2 potency, correct? Or it will "melt" any plastic that it comes into contact with. At least that is what the Chevy truck guys comment about on another board. |
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Originally Posted by 94BLU8
Seafoam where can i find this stuff and how do i put it in?
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Originally Posted by 94BLU8
Seafoam where can i find this stuff and how do i put it in?
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