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<blockquote data-quote="dyabolical" data-source="post: 2067325" data-attributes="member: 569410"><p>" No there weren't. No he didn't. Seafoam needs to sit in an engine for at least 15 minutes for it to create any kind of smoke. "</p><p></p><p>No it doesn't need to sit. The smoke is caused from burning off they carbon build up. Seafoam works by burning at super high heat to nuke it off. Pouring it down the PCV valve line and your vehicle will start to smoke instantly.</p><p></p><p>" Thanks for ****ing up our ozone layer you tool. Its not just your air, its all of ours. Next time do it right and tear it down, mill it out, and build it back up.</p><p></p><p>Tard. "</p><p></p><p>The smoke is actually pretty harmless. It smells like finger nail polish...kinda, Isopropyl Alcohol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dyabolical, post: 2067325, member: 569410"] " No there weren't. No he didn't. Seafoam needs to sit in an engine for at least 15 minutes for it to create any kind of smoke. " No it doesn't need to sit. The smoke is caused from burning off they carbon build up. Seafoam works by burning at super high heat to nuke it off. Pouring it down the PCV valve line and your vehicle will start to smoke instantly. " Thanks for ****ing up our ozone layer you tool. Its not just your air, its all of ours. Next time do it right and tear it down, mill it out, and build it back up. Tard. " The smoke is actually pretty harmless. It smells like finger nail polish...kinda, Isopropyl Alcohol. [/QUOTE]
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