Deep Creep Video
#1
Deep Creep Video
For all those folks who keep asking about where to put Seafoam, I have made a video showing how I do it..except I use their Deep Creep product.
I use a concentrated version of Seafoam called, "Deep Creep" that comes in an aerosol spray. It is easier to use than a trying to pour Seafoam liquid into the brake booster hose.
In the video, I spray the Deep Creep directly into the intake manifold via the intake valve by disconnecting the brake booster hose from it. Take a look at the video:
http://www.dr-rjp.com/Deep_Creep_150.wmv
Unfortunately, my arm was blocking the camera when I was actually started spraying the Deep Creep into the intake manifold...but, you'll get the idea.
I use a concentrated version of Seafoam called, "Deep Creep" that comes in an aerosol spray. It is easier to use than a trying to pour Seafoam liquid into the brake booster hose.
In the video, I spray the Deep Creep directly into the intake manifold via the intake valve by disconnecting the brake booster hose from it. Take a look at the video:
http://www.dr-rjp.com/Deep_Creep_150.wmv
Unfortunately, my arm was blocking the camera when I was actually started spraying the Deep Creep into the intake manifold...but, you'll get the idea.
#2
I actually just used some Sea Foam on my Saturn the other day, except I poured it in through the PCV Valve. Can you tell me what the brake booster hose is for? I read that alot of people get alot of white smoke from the exhaust after doing this, but I didn't have any. With my Saturn, I think it improved the responsiveness and now the car idles lower.
Nice Video.
Nice Video.
#4
#5
Good news, everyone!
Deep Creep is SUPPOSED to come with a detachable spray tube (y'know, those little red straws that they tape to the sides of the can).
While wandering around a NAPA auto parts store, I saw a bunch of Deep Creep cans WITH the spray tube.
JUST MY LUCK! I had to buy one that had no tube. This solves the problem of having to turn the can on its side to reach the manifold.
So-o-o-o, I am going to redo the part of the video where I push the spray button, only this time the can will be held upright, and the little red tube will be inserted inside the manifold connector.
Much easier, and all of the spray will go into the manifold.
Deep Creep is SUPPOSED to come with a detachable spray tube (y'know, those little red straws that they tape to the sides of the can).
While wandering around a NAPA auto parts store, I saw a bunch of Deep Creep cans WITH the spray tube.
JUST MY LUCK! I had to buy one that had no tube. This solves the problem of having to turn the can on its side to reach the manifold.
So-o-o-o, I am going to redo the part of the video where I push the spray button, only this time the can will be held upright, and the little red tube will be inserted inside the manifold connector.
Much easier, and all of the spray will go into the manifold.
#6
Originally Posted by cefiro8701
hehe...beautiful voice...hehehe
jk...
careful with ur strut tower bar buddy..
other than that...thanks for the nice video.
jk...
careful with ur strut tower bar buddy..
other than that...thanks for the nice video.
What's wrong with my FTSB???
#9
Originally Posted by D-Bo
#10
Originally Posted by hellboy
nice video.....
By the way, Deep Creep also does a great job in cleaning the throttle body. I did mine this afternoon using Deep Creep and an old, electric toothbrush.
It was dirty, but I bet it could have been a lot worse if I not used fuel system cleaner.
#14
Originally Posted by kcryan
...fair enough, sorry i tend not to read every thread on the org.............
You have a very keen eye since nobody else pointed that out.
#16
Originally Posted by P+RV=CrzyDel
Not convinced that a fuel system cleaner is so good for your engine, I've just heard some bad stories about adverse effects some brands can have. Anyone else heard anything good or bad about any cleaners?
Also, beware of any fuel system cleaners that contain ketones -- they harm the environment, are poisonous, and they may not be all that good for cars as well.
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