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    Default Sea Foam/Water injection

    Someone may have thought of this before but I thought it up the last time I was tubed and wired in the hospital. I took the cannula tube they were using to feed me oxygen and made a new tool for feeding Sea Foam or water into the intake.

    I cut the ends off and placed one of the small tubes into the liquid and left the other to draw in air and connected the larger tube to the vacuum port behind the throttle body. It works great because the air tube draws and mixes air into the liquid tube and atomizes the fluid helping to spray into the intake airstream instead of just dribbling and pooling in the manifold.

    I used an entire pint of Sea Foam and 20 oz of water and for the first time I can see the metal on the inside of the manifold through the throttle body. The tops of the pistons are bright and shiny.

    I think you can get these disposable tubes at any pharmacy for a dollar or two. They are long enough to do the deed while driving down the road if you don't want to spook the neighbors..
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    I'm going to try this.

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