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I've seen it mentioned in here a few times, and my brother was talking about doing it to his Audi?
what are the different ways of injecting it, and what exactly does the seafoam do? is it possible that it can hurt stuff if i do it? |
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One of the things when working with Audi's was to do an engine flush, keeps their engines running smotther and quieter.
As for using the SeaFoam, when installed properly it does a good job of decarboning and engine. If you want some more specific info, e-mai, me and I will be glad to answer any questions. Mike mikeljacobs@comcast.net |
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