speedtre
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The Montero I bought has a little valve-tick so I've been looking at ways to possibly cure it without taking the valve covers off and one of the possible problems was sticking VLAs on these motors when they sit for a long time (this one sat for about 6 months awaiting a head repair not long before I bought it).
So, I did a little research and one of the suggestions was that I try Seafoam both on this forum and on another.
http://www.seafoamsales.com/motor-treatment.html
I could not find anywhere online where anyone said it hurt their car and some said it helped tremendously or maybe just a little or didn't do anything. But it's cheap, so I figured it was worth a shot. No harm no foul.
So I bought two cans about 2 months ago. I put about 1/3 of one can in the oil and the rest in the gas tank. I drove it about a thousand miles, valve tick is still there and MPG stayed about 15 MPG for my mixed city/hwy driving.
About two weeks ago I decided to go ahead and run the second can through a vacuum hose into the intake system for ****s and giggles since I already had it and it supposedly gives off one hell of a smoke screen when you drive the car after you apply it.
OMFG....I wish I took a picture of the wall of smoke it left behind my Montero as I pulled out of the parking lot....I literally could see NOTHING behind me except white smoke for about 100 yards.
I ALWAYS reset my tripmeter when I get gas and I noticed yesterday that my mileage was noticably higher than it usually is before the low fuel warning light comes on. When it finally did come on I went and filled up and then calculated my mileage....17.3 MPG. The last time I filled up it was 14.9 MPG. That is a not so insignificant increase. I'm gonna track it again this tank to see if that holds, but if it does, this stuff seems to do something. It is the only variable I can think of. I always buy my gas at the same place and the same grade. This Montero does have 165K miles on it (first 163K miles was the original owner, middle aged woman, so there was probably a decent amount of carbon build-up) , so I don't know if it will help that much with a newer car, but if this increase holds up over the next tank call me impressed. I know some people on here have recently bought older higher mileage Monteros, so you might want to consider giving this a shot.
I am still trying to resolve my valve tick without taking the valve covers off though...
So, I did a little research and one of the suggestions was that I try Seafoam both on this forum and on another.
http://www.seafoamsales.com/motor-treatment.html
I could not find anywhere online where anyone said it hurt their car and some said it helped tremendously or maybe just a little or didn't do anything. But it's cheap, so I figured it was worth a shot. No harm no foul.
So I bought two cans about 2 months ago. I put about 1/3 of one can in the oil and the rest in the gas tank. I drove it about a thousand miles, valve tick is still there and MPG stayed about 15 MPG for my mixed city/hwy driving.
About two weeks ago I decided to go ahead and run the second can through a vacuum hose into the intake system for ****s and giggles since I already had it and it supposedly gives off one hell of a smoke screen when you drive the car after you apply it.
OMFG....I wish I took a picture of the wall of smoke it left behind my Montero as I pulled out of the parking lot....I literally could see NOTHING behind me except white smoke for about 100 yards.
I ALWAYS reset my tripmeter when I get gas and I noticed yesterday that my mileage was noticably higher than it usually is before the low fuel warning light comes on. When it finally did come on I went and filled up and then calculated my mileage....17.3 MPG. The last time I filled up it was 14.9 MPG. That is a not so insignificant increase. I'm gonna track it again this tank to see if that holds, but if it does, this stuff seems to do something. It is the only variable I can think of. I always buy my gas at the same place and the same grade. This Montero does have 165K miles on it (first 163K miles was the original owner, middle aged woman, so there was probably a decent amount of carbon build-up) , so I don't know if it will help that much with a newer car, but if this increase holds up over the next tank call me impressed. I know some people on here have recently bought older higher mileage Monteros, so you might want to consider giving this a shot.
I am still trying to resolve my valve tick without taking the valve covers off though...