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Induction cleaning
#41

sorry - i don't



that's exactly why, when i was doing the testing, i had to do the treatments myself. i still have the gear, but am out of chemicals and pads.



maybe i need to hook up a "run-rite day" here at the house.
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#42

Not available here. Three times I filled out the form on their website and they never got back to me.
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#43

Schiza -- you guys recommend any other product? (e.g., seafoam?)

I've had very good results from using Lubro Moly Engine Flush, Jectron, and Valve Cleaner on my bmw (99 m coupe) -- but dont think they make an induction cleaner.
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#44

the thing that makes run rite so good, is the way it is applied.



you remove the throttle body, and get in there with a long tool with a chemical soaked pad on it



then, you put the throttle body back on and hook up a bottle not unlike an I.V. bottle, and let it drip through the intake manifold vacuum port while the engine is running at 2000-2500 rpm, and do that for about 20 minutes.



on top of that, you dump another bottle of stuff into the tank
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#46

was thinking about it -- have you tried it?
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#47

I use SeaFoam from time to time in all my vehicles, generators and tractors, both gas and diesel. I've only ever added it to the fuel tank, not to the oil or through the throttle body.
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