John Jensen
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- Mar 22, 2016
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if you continue to use additives you will increase your problems in the ED.
Call any refinery and ask for the chemist Dept, they will clearly indicate that additives can possibly cause separation of the additive already in the fuel when it left the refinery.
IMO, Yes, and it (SeaFoam) does NO good
I have to respectfully disagree with some of TC's statements.
1 - I have never heard of an ED problem resulting from using additives.
2 - The refinery chemist's statement "can possibly cause separation" is vague. Today's additives do not cause separation of the refinery's additives. Call any Additive company and they will positively (not possibly) verify.
3 - There are countless cases of SeaFoam correcting problems.
TC is correct in that generally speaking an additive is not needed. Most owners use them to try to correct a specific problem, for long term preventative maintenance, to improve MPG or just because it makes one feel better. Regards improving MPG, it is such a subjective subject, I don't suggest that is a valid claim.
I don't intend to start a debate, just offering another viewpoint. Cheers