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    seafoam problem

    First off, I NEVER said I worked at a dealership for 4 years, so either you're lying or I made a BIG typo. Second, I don't care if your brother's girlfriend's dad's grandpa's uncle's dad's mom's half-inbred cousin's sister, is a tech. I am being 500% honest when I say that less than 1/4 of...
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    seafoam problem

    Well, I do not work at a GM dealership, I work at Ford, but we have the same thing they do, it's made by Motorcraft, instead of GM, but it is the same ingredients. They hook it up to a pressurized line and ingest it straight into the fuel rail. Most of us agree that it seems to not make much of...
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    seafoam problem

    I have a can. It was in the garage, now it is right next to me. Now, what part off of the can are you quoting to justify this bold statement? :) I'm here when you're ready. And next time you post a link trying to prove something, you should probably make sure it does.. Just saying. Huh...
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    seafoam problem

    I would try taking into consideration, that people who use it, and have a problem with it, ALWAYS blame it on the seafoam, but you know, they never bother to think maybe there was a problem BEFORE they used seafoam, that they weren't aware of. Like that link to Google you included, click the...
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    seafoam problem

    What do you mean what is my problem? I'm telling you if you ingest seafoam into your car, via a vacuum line, that there is no way that it would negatively effect the oil, as you stated. You're the one that is no help, giving false information. Blow by does exist. I just said, it is when the...
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    Exhaust Size Help Needed...Quick!!!

    When I read that, this is exactly what I thought.. Haha
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    07 chevy cobalt how many quarts of transmission fluid?

    :hahano: Okay, well usually at dealerships, we do things the way the manufacturer states. It's not some fucking mom and pop roadside car service shit-hole. Because even though it gets the same amount of fluid in there, that doesn't mean it's CORRECT. The point is not how much fluid is in...
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    seafoam problem

    No. You do not change your oil after sucking seafoam into the vacuum line. That is absolutely unnecessary and uncalled for. Like I said, if your seafoam is mixing with the oil when sucking it into a vacuum line, you have bigger problems. And blow-by = worn piston rings = bigger problem. Thanks.
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    07 chevy cobalt how many quarts of transmission fluid?

    At my dealership, we use the correct holes for the correct shit. :lol:
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    Exhausts

    3 bolt still leaks, a lot. As much as I hate it.. Welded > all. :lol:
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    seafoam problem

    Let me start by saying, you, Tuner, are completely wrong. Second off, how would sucking ANYTHING into a vacuum line even begin have any effect on the oil? If you suck seafoam into your vacuum line and it gets into your oil, you have a bigger problem than seafoaming your car. Also, I am not...
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    i hit a rock

    This thread is a joke right..? I'm not trying to be the dill-hole here, but dude, a rock kicked up and hit your exhaust.. What's the deal? Restriction?.. :boxed:
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    Touch Up Paint

    If you tape it off, it shouldn't be noticeable at all. It's only really noticeable when you overlap the actual paint. ;) Or if they happen to be fairly large chips.
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    07 chevy cobalt how many quarts of transmission fluid?

    No, that is not correct. Here is the procedure (for the F23 5-speed manual trans).. You drain the fluid by removing the most bottom bolt (the drain plug), then, when all of the fluid has come out, you will put the drain plug back in. Now, remove the plug above the drain and leave it out for...

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