Seafoaming a SSEi.....
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Originally Posted by Boreas
I would reccomend to disconnect the supercharger belt as you feed the seafoam in. The folks at GP club do that to protect the supercharger fins from getting their coating stripped.
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Thanks for the correction. I was about to delete my post (thanks alot for not allowing me to!) when I read up some more on it.
But anyway there is a very excellent writeup here, it may be helpful:
http://www.clubgp.com/newforum/tm.as...de=&*=#3392035
Oh yea, after the seafoam your o2 sensor will get a barrage of all the junk coming out of the engine. You may have to replace it or stick in a used one while doing the seafoam.
You can also use GM top end cleaner. Part # 1050002
But anyway there is a very excellent writeup here, it may be helpful:
http://www.clubgp.com/newforum/tm.as...de=&*=#3392035
Oh yea, after the seafoam your o2 sensor will get a barrage of all the junk coming out of the engine. You may have to replace it or stick in a used one while doing the seafoam.
You can also use GM top end cleaner. Part # 1050002
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Seafoam won't strip the rotors. Billboost soaked some rotors that already had partial stripping from something else and the Seafoam had no effect on the coating.
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