April 16th, 2012, 01:41 PM
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Drdriftking007
Name: Eddie
Location: Houston Texas
Join Date: Apr 2012
Motorcycle(s): 2007 Ninja 250
Posts: 67
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Originally Posted by TnNinjaGirl
How do you intend on using it? Remove carbon? Clean carbs? Clean crankcase? Each reason will involve a different way of applying the Seafoam.
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Originally Posted by Mulholland
You wouldn't eally have a use for it given your application...
it generally works by letting it soak into the carbon/hydrocarbon deposits in the intakemanifld on a vehicle with fuel injection and modern emissions equipment that floods the intake tract with carbon buildup. I do not endorse using it in your gas or oil, and it's meant for fuel injected applications, which you aren't.
Ignore the vatozone cashier and put the seafoam bottle back down, it isn't for you ![Wink](/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
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Originally Posted by csmith12
It's as simple as following directions on the side of the can. Mix properly, on this product, more does not equal better.
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Basically my bike has a bit difficulty on starting up..and i read that mixing seafoam with your gasoline should help?
Is that accurate?
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