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smokin-6
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Old Gas
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July 13 2012, 12:27:04 PM »
My car sat for a year or so and I am in the process of fireing up the new engine. I will drain out the gas and fill with fresh 93. My injectors are new (3000 miles/ about 4 yrs old). Should I run a little seafoam in the gas??
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87 T Ported stock heads, 212/212 roller, stock block, ALKY, CAS V4, 6262, 3.5 MAF & Translator, new tranny w/ 9-11
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Steve Wood
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July 13 2012, 01:59:27 PM »
doubt it does anything other than lighten your wallet. I would put a fresh fuel filter on the car and again after a couple of hundred miles
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