I did it, and OMG!!11....OMFG
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I did it, and OMG!!11....OMFG
I cleaned my knock sensor with one part seafoam and two parts throttle body cleaner. Don't worry though I tightend the throttle body cable afterwards. I did get some odd sounds afterwards but it might be my stock 150K miles struts and the sprint springs with cut 2 coils that rides like stock
...But either way...OMG!!!!
...But either way...OMG!!!!
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Originally Posted by 96sleeper
if you didn't use a toothbrush then I don't believe it worked, pics, you liar.
I don't know about any tooth brushes, but who ever posted the part # for these spark plugs was waayyyy off. They look nothing like the ones I removed. Don't worry, a little throttle body cleaner will take care of it
#17
A little seafoam in the brake lines made my brakes so much more responsive...I can stop on a dime now with bald tires! I also used some TB cleaner when my AC started smelling...a few shots of that rather than coolant and I was set!
~THT
~THT
#19
Originally Posted by I30tMikeD
I don't know about any tooth brushes, but who ever posted the part # for these spark plugs was waayyyy off. They look nothing like the ones I removed. Don't worry, a little throttle body cleaner will take care of it
Don't listen to him, he doesn't know what he's doing. Look, he put his spark plug caps on backwards!!! What a tard.
#21
Originally Posted by 99 SE-L
cleaning thorttle body adds 50 hp at the wheels
~THT
#25
Originally Posted by I30tMikeD
I cleaned my knock sensor with one part seafoam and two parts throttle body cleaner. Don't worry though I tightend the throttle body cable afterwards. I did get some odd sounds afterwards but it might be my stock 150K miles struts and the sprint springs with cut 2 coils that rides like stock
...But either way...OMG!!!!
...But either way...OMG!!!!
#26
Originally Posted by I30tMikeD
I don't know about any tooth brushes, but who ever posted the part # for these spark plugs was waayyyy off. They look nothing like the ones I removed. Don't worry, a little throttle body cleaner will take care of it
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For the WTFer's, I think Mike's point that things like Sea Foam, throttle body cleaning, PCV valve replacement, knock sensor replacements, etc have overrun the Org with snake oil like promises of extra power and much better driveability. When someone has a drivability problem, usually some clueless Org member will suggest one of the many snake oil repairs. A lot of money is wasted on these useless repairs and suggestions.