Seafoamed my car tonight!
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Seafoamed my car tonight!
ok so i seafoamed my car and it was easier than i thought! i was done pretty quick. heres a vid of the start up after wards. i couldnt go haul *** after because it made the ses light pop and the reduced engine power light come on. i could only do 30mph for the first 30 min but after that and restarting the car a few times it went out and i hauled it. blew more smoke sitting in the driveway than out on the road but my neighbors came running out of there house right after i had turned the camera off. they thought something was on fire. They had there windows open. Please excuse the dumb comments and the laugh. I have been up 4 23 hours
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDAK7iMPZQM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDAK7iMPZQM
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Originally Posted by 94'BLKBRD
Wowwwww you seafomed your car............... your cool!
(in borat voice) NOT!
(in borat voice) NOT!
Haha yeah but you are so much cooler! Right?
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Nobody owns the Ozone. We just use it to protect ourselves. Plus it isn't our fault that chemicals that rip it apart do so. We've only been here for such a short time, while since the beginning those chemicals have been doing that work.
How big of a nozzle was on the funnel that you used for the brake booster line?
How big of a nozzle was on the funnel that you used for the brake booster line?
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Originally Posted by DAKMOR
Nobody owns the Ozone. We just use it to protect ourselves. Plus it isn't our fault that chemicals that rip it apart do so. We've only been here for such a short time, while since the beginning those chemicals have been doing that work.
How big of a nozzle was on the funnel that you used for the brake booster line?
How big of a nozzle was on the funnel that you used for the brake booster line?
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You dont need a funnel for the line, the vacuum from the line is enough to siphon the seafoam out of a cup on its own. If you "funnel" it into the line you can stall the car out and or hydrolock the motor if too much is poured down the line at once.