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Seafoam into the Turbo...

Reply #15
For the vac system pull of a hose and suck it out of the can. It makes it way back to the intake and gets burned.
84 Turbo coupe 2.3T Modded with 88 upper and lower intake, 88 injectors, E6 manifold, T3-4 AR.60 turbo, 31X12X3 FMIC, Homemade MBC , Greddy knock off BPV.
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Reply #16
Quote from: ipsd;153124
For the vac system pull of a hose and suck it out of the can. It makes it way back to the intake and gets burned.


makes sense. are you guy useing the spray can for the vac system of the pour can?
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Reply #17
I used the pour can but the spray stuff should work too.
84 Turbo coupe 2.3T Modded with 88 upper and lower intake, 88 injectors, E6 manifold, T3-4 AR.60 turbo, 31X12X3 FMIC, Homemade MBC , Greddy knock off BPV.
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Reply #18
I should have used some on my Sonoma. Had intake gaskets replaced, and the new Dexcool antifreeze completely clogged the intake ports.

Will any vacspooge line on the intake work?? Mine is CFI. I could just poor straight down the TB
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Seafoam into the Turbo...

Reply #19
Yeah...poor it straight down the TB as that is the best place to get it to all cylinders.  On this type setup, pour it fast almost stalling the engine.  Lay off once it starts to choke, then let it sit for 20-30 minutes.  Start it up and....watch.  Then change the oil and check your plugs.