babock wrote:
SeaFoam is 50% oil. Don't use it with engines that have O2 sensors.
Use something with PEA in it like Chevron Techron if you want something that is a fuel injector cleaner.
Another 'opinion' post. The net is full of them and most opinions are full of...
Says on the bottle 'safe for emissions engines'. Don't think the manufacturer would chance getting sued for false advertising.
Having said that, I tend to side with Mr. Wizard, Sea Foam isn't a good e-gas stabilizer, it has nothing in it to prevent phase separation.
Good injector, intake tract cleaner however. I use it regularly. I do not use it for e-gas stabilization.