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sea foam!
what does Sea Foam do
and can you buy it in Canada?>
napa carries it.
Cleans (you can put it in your gas tank, oil, or intake - but make sure you follow the directions so you dont mess anything up depending on where you put it)Quote:
Originally Posted by gsills
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Originally Posted by ontarian_frog
As well as AutoZone, Advanced Auto, Pep Boys, really any legitimate auto parts store will have.
sounds good i was looking at the website for sea foam.....
for MPG just toss it in the gas tank? Where would you dump it for the intake on our cars?
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Originally Posted by gsills
suck down half a bottle thru the vacume line off the intake. (disconnect hose from intake, steadily poor into hose and let it run into the crankcase, mind you to keep the car on). then dump the rest into gas tank. turn off car for about 15 minutes, then start car again, give it gas for a while, try to keep the revs around 3-4000 rpms. once cloud of smoke gets done coming out of ur exhaust you are done.
my MPG... still since i purchased it new.... 25 city, 28 hwy. And worse if i grandma it, and shift at 2k RPM every time.
has around 3000 miles on it now...
ur just breakin it in, give it time...
That is babying it a little too much. Your best mileage (as I figure) will be around 3K - 3.5KQuote:
Originally Posted by AutoXChris
Keeping my cruise at 70-75 (about 3.5) I was cranking about 38 MPG.
i'm getting 32 mpg. i'm happy!!
i live in the mountains and i get horrible mpg!! :x
I've noticed a big difference between hilly terrain and flat plains. That's normal. Thinner air and the inclines will affect millage.
Even at $1.99 (seattle, wa) friggin' 20mpg sucks! :cry:
With a manual and no A/C, I've frequently reached 40MPG. I think the automatics in our cars really drag the mileage down. I also do mostly highway driving on the flat florida terrain.
To me, if you're gonna drive an automatic, then expect mileage to be in the 20s. Even the 50mpg 3-cylinder geo metros got about 30mpg with automatic instead of manual.