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Fito510 05-12-2009 10:55 PM

03 Acura Cl Type-S seafoam
 
is it bad to seafoam this car?

nf3d0149ab 05-12-2009 11:22 PM

:no: Many members here have done it.

Use the SEARCH command to pull up other threads on Seafoam and read about their experience.

BigLizard 05-12-2009 11:44 PM

^^Don't tell the n00b to search. You've been here long enough you should have pulled up a link. :)

here's a seafoam DIY

https://acurazine.com/forums/showpos...52#post2033721

And welcome to the club. Don't forget to check out the FAQ forum when you get a chance. :wave:

nf3d0149ab 05-13-2009 12:08 AM

Well I didn't mean it in a harsh way. :confused:

I first answered his question and in case that wasn't satisfactory...where to find more info.

But the question was a simple yes or no question. :shrug:

Next time I'll try to be more helpful. :thumbsup:

ChineseGuyinthe415 05-13-2009 12:15 AM

damn noah's becoming a senile old man lol jk

BigLizard 05-13-2009 12:33 AM


Originally Posted by ChineseGuyinthe415 (Post 10893152)
damn noah's becoming a senile old man lol jk

:rofl:

Originally Posted by nf3d0149ab (Post 10893136)
Next time I'll try to be more helpful. :thumbsup:

No worries. You help out plenty. It's always good to have a link to back up proof instead of telling someone to search. :toocool:

aznboi2424 05-13-2009 12:42 AM

noah got :owned:
lol :D

dave586270 05-13-2009 01:49 AM

Damn I never would have thought to use the vacume line like that. I just poured the whole damn thing in the gas tank like it said on the bottle. I'll have to go get some more and try that out.

nf3d0149ab 05-13-2009 02:31 AM


Originally Posted by ChineseGuyinthe415 (Post 10893152)
damn noah's becoming a senile old man lol jk


Originally Posted by aznboi2424 (Post 10893209)
noah got :owned:
lol :D

Hey..! :damn:


Originally Posted by BigLizard (Post 10893191)
:rofl:

No worries. You help out plenty. It's always good to have a link to back up proof instead of telling someone to search. :toocool:

It's all good...

AnthraciteBeast 05-13-2009 10:45 PM


Originally Posted by Fito510 (Post 10892911)
is it bad to seafoam this car?

How many miles on the CL

Fito510 09-25-2009 06:50 PM

right now im at 58,000 but i was just wondering because i did it to my last car which was a 94 acura legend GS at first i felt a slight difference but it went away within the week

gnuts 09-25-2009 09:15 PM

i have low miles and i'm doing tomorrow morning. Can't hurt

dave586270 09-27-2009 03:15 AM

yeah G is right. Can't hurt the car. Just one of those maintenance things.

CL-S progression 01 09-27-2009 10:02 AM

what exactly is this seafoam doing again?

I got 60k on my car motor, but it runs like a champ. I couldn't see the motor working any better.

gnuts 09-27-2009 10:30 AM

I did it yesterday. There a DIY on the 2nd gen TL side. Cleans out carbon deposits in the engine. You also put some in your gas tank for the injectors. Basically it loosens up the gunk and it's burnt off and comes out your exhaust....most people have lots of black smoke.
I didn't have any smoke, but i have low miles. After doing everything the idle was sooo smoothe you couldn't tell the car was even on.

CL-S progression 01 09-27-2009 10:36 AM

hmmmm and where would I find this stuff?

Silva-type-s 09-27-2009 10:48 AM

any auto parts store. you can also seafoam the crank case but you have to change your oil and oil filter immediately after.

CL-S progression 01 09-27-2009 11:38 AM

what is it actually sea foam or is that just the name?

Silva-type-s 09-27-2009 11:41 AM

its the name of the product. i assume the name comes from the smoke it releases when cleaning your engine internals....... i dont think it should smoke if you only put it in the gas tank...... if you put it in the crank case and through the intake it should smoke... if you do all three at once, it will smoke but it will only be from the crank case and the intake.....

gnuts 09-27-2009 04:55 PM

I have some more seafoam and want to do it to my wifes 1999 sentra. Can i put the seafoam in through any of the vacuum ports on the intake? Does it matter?

Silva-type-s 09-27-2009 06:13 PM

^i dont want to mis-inform you. but i would use the one closest to the manifold. i think the seafoam should take the shortest route possible.

CH46ESeaKnight 09-27-2009 07:59 PM

If you put it in your crankcase and it smoked you have a serious problem with your motor. It should only smoke if you run it through the intake. Maybe a little if you put alot in the fuel. But should not smoke in the crankcase.

When I did it to my CLS with 65K miles, it did not smoke as much as I thought it would. But it did run super smooth afterwards. When I get home next week, Im going to do it to the wifes 05 Pacifica. We got it with 11k miles and were at 42K or so now. I'm betting it is going to smoke like crazy. I was also thinking about switching from Mobil 1/ Valvoline Syn to Royal Purple. (I've only used Moble1or Valvoline syn, just depended on wich was on sale)

Once you get a can make sure to read the directions. I think they are more in depth on thier web site. Things like making sure the engine is good and hot before you put it through the intake is important.

You won't be disapointed.

CL-S progression 01 09-27-2009 09:01 PM

yea i think I'm gonna run that seafoam sometime soon. when i can get my hands on it

CH46ESeaKnight 09-27-2009 09:23 PM


Originally Posted by CL-S progression 01 (Post 11351511)
yea i think I'm gonna run that seafoam sometime soon. when i can get my hands on it

Any local parts store should have it. Check out their website.

gnuts 09-28-2009 09:30 AM

So i'm going to try it on the wifes car tonight. There's a line running off of the throttle body so i'll put it through there.

Progression 01: i got the seafoam from Part Source FYI

CL-S progression 01 09-28-2009 11:21 AM

really??? thanks! I'll pick it up today! one for me and one for my bro's 270000km prelude HAHA

Silva-type-s 09-30-2009 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by CH46ESeaKnight (Post 11351376)
If you put it in your crankcase and it smoked you have a serious problem with your motor. It should only smoke if you run it through the intake. Maybe a little if you put alot in the fuel. But should not smoke in the crankcase.

When I did it to my CLS with 65K miles, it did not smoke as much as I thought it would. But it did run super smooth afterwards. When I get home next week, Im going to do it to the wifes 05 Pacifica. We got it with 11k miles and were at 42K or so now. I'm betting it is going to smoke like crazy. I was also thinking about switching from Mobil 1/ Valvoline Syn to Royal Purple. (I've only used Moble1or Valvoline syn, just depended on wich was on sale)

Once you get a can make sure to read the directions. I think they are more in depth on thier web site. Things like making sure the engine is good and hot before you put it through the intake is important.

You won't be disapointed.

my bad. i thought it was supposed to smoke when you put it in the crank case :tomato:

aznboi2424 10-01-2009 01:11 AM

nah, crankcase is pretty much a closed system. especially away from the exhaust valves.

LIPPSTUH 10-01-2009 03:40 AM

i know a lot of people freak out during the process, but its simple.

and i did it on my car 63k, not much to clean, very little smoke. rev and no more... eh. whatever.

HinesShvines 08-13-2014 12:17 PM

seafoam
 
Just did this to my 03 cls. I am actually going to do it again because the mechanic that did the 105k service before I purchased the car, installed the plenum gasket backwards and I was scooping carbon out with a damn spoon! This did however help me get the car for super cheap and the dealer was pissed for letting it go for so low and when I told him how easy it was to fix the misfire issue.

KR3J// 08-28-2014 01:01 AM


Originally Posted by Silva-type-s (Post 11350385)
any auto parts store. you can also seafoam the crank case but you have to change your oil and oil filter immediately after.

Correction needed here: You do not need to do an oil change after adding SeaFoam to your crankcase.

The instructions on the back of the can states "For use in all motor oils including synthetic. Can be used before or after oil change."


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