seafoam (brake booster)
#2
RE: seafoam (brake booster)
Seafoam in the brake booster? Never heard of such a thing. Why are you doing that?
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Last edited by NovaResource; 09-20-2011 at 02:09 PM.
#3
RE: seafoam (brake booster)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef3HNvxblxQ
From the brake booster vaccum line it engine will suck up the seafoam.
Many such videos say to use brake-booster hose becuase its easier to find.
I have no idea where to find that hose.
From the brake booster vaccum line it engine will suck up the seafoam.
Many such videos say to use brake-booster hose becuase its easier to find.
I have no idea where to find that hose.
#5
I have no personal experience in using Seofoam in any of my car parts, particularly my brake boosterbut i advice you not to do it. It may have improvements first couple of miles but ive heard theses products cause carbon buildup especially on higher mileage and even prevent you from torching oil as well. This results to engines smoking and being more sluggish in the long run.
Last edited by archebald23; 12-01-2009 at 05:51 PM.
#6
seafoam brake booster
Well my KE20 is boosterless which makes braking a very intense job. I want to add a brake booster but with minimal modificating. Any suggestions on what I should do and what I will need to do?
#7
seafoam brake booster
Does anyone have any suggestions about what brake booster and master cylinder to use on a Mark III that does not require any frame modifications. Will the 7" Unversal booster from Summit work?
Thanks,
Peter
Thanks,
Peter
#8
You should start a new thread with a more appropriate title. I think most forum members could care less about Seafoam. Also, I'm not sure what you mean by a "KE20" or "Mark III" Elantra. Do you mean an XD model?
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