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'98 328 Alpinweiss Cabriolet, 150K, CD43, CHA-S634 MP3 Changer, Chromeline Interior Trim, 'Redlined' Gears & Diff, Z3 Chromed 16" Rims, Billet Front Stress Bar, aFe CAI, 'Golf Tee' Exhaust Mod, Powerdiscs, SS Brake Lines, CDV delete, JTD Underpanel, BAV Lowering Springs, Bilstien Sports, Bimmerworld Rear Lower Control Arms and Front Camber Plates, E46 RSM's with reinforcing plates, Electric Rad Fan, Alum. T-Stat Housing, Mishimoto Hi-Capacity Aluminum Radiator, Hi-Performance Water pump, 3.23 LSD, Sharked.
Sometime to come: New Clutch with LWFW, Clutch Stop, M50 Manifold, M3 Cams, Supercharger (I can dream).
sure rich I can do it to your car I have a Sea Foam Video i'm uploading now. !!!
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depends on how big the file is zach
OK the first videos up "SEAFOAM" on the first post. Sorry for the editing Let me know what you think and any new ideas you'd like to see!!!
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cool vid zach i want to do mine do you think it will effect my leaking head gasket
I dont think so, I bet yours would smoke quite abit, you have about the same miles and im sure no ones ever done this before to your car. do you think it would be ok at your work? mabey sunday? I'm in CT for a soccer camp saturday.
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Hey, thanks for braving the cold to make this video. Do you think that using the brake boost line as the input for the seafoam biased the cleaning action to the cylinders closest to where the seafoam was sucked in? Looking at it, it seems like only the rear 3 or 4 cylinders would really get 'rinsed'..?
'98 328 Alpinweiss Cabriolet, 150K, CD43, CHA-S634 MP3 Changer, Chromeline Interior Trim, 'Redlined' Gears & Diff, Z3 Chromed 16" Rims, Billet Front Stress Bar, aFe CAI, 'Golf Tee' Exhaust Mod, Powerdiscs, SS Brake Lines, CDV delete, JTD Underpanel, BAV Lowering Springs, Bilstien Sports, Bimmerworld Rear Lower Control Arms and Front Camber Plates, E46 RSM's with reinforcing plates, Electric Rad Fan, Alum. T-Stat Housing, Mishimoto Hi-Capacity Aluminum Radiator, Hi-Performance Water pump, 3.23 LSD, Sharked.
Sometime to come: New Clutch with LWFW, Clutch Stop, M50 Manifold, M3 Cams, Supercharger (I can dream).
I suppose it would get alot towards the rear cylinders, if you really wanted you could find a way to suck it in near the throttle body. But this stuff atomizes quite well and when the front cylinders are drawing in air it pulls the sea foam in and the rear cylinders are on there exhaust cycle so I’m pretty sure it gets somewhat evenly distributed.
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Cool- I hadn't really considered that the different intake/exhaust cycles would create their own suction paths within the throttle body housing. That would go a long way towards a more even distribution!
'98 328 Alpinweiss Cabriolet, 150K, CD43, CHA-S634 MP3 Changer, Chromeline Interior Trim, 'Redlined' Gears & Diff, Z3 Chromed 16" Rims, Billet Front Stress Bar, aFe CAI, 'Golf Tee' Exhaust Mod, Powerdiscs, SS Brake Lines, CDV delete, JTD Underpanel, BAV Lowering Springs, Bilstien Sports, Bimmerworld Rear Lower Control Arms and Front Camber Plates, E46 RSM's with reinforcing plates, Electric Rad Fan, Alum. T-Stat Housing, Mishimoto Hi-Capacity Aluminum Radiator, Hi-Performance Water pump, 3.23 LSD, Sharked.
Sometime to come: New Clutch with LWFW, Clutch Stop, M50 Manifold, M3 Cams, Supercharger (I can dream).
sry zach sunday is my sons birthday but ill be doing my head gasket soon and replacing cams while im at it
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Awesome video millertime....thanks for taking the time to make the vid. You will be a valuable source for a lot of us.
Hi nice vid can you do a video on changing the from a bar shifter to a pistol grip
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check out my journal http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=734334
make your links look better like this... no space between after the first bracket, of course.
or i guess you could hit Reply to see how it was entered.
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Teh Seafoamzzzz
I have to replace some seals, is that going to cause an issue?
or better yet....
are there any possible downsides to using Seafoam? (before I go do it, that it )
Squeaky Clutch pedal?
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Are you talking about rubber seals for the top or in the engine? Downsides to seafoam, if your engine is hurting with 200K miles, mabey the carbon build-up is keeping your cylinder smooth, posibly using seafoam could remove that and allow your compression togo down, BUT, I havn't heard of any one having this happen.
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Palomino.... Better Now???? :d
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Excellent video, very informative. Can't wait to see the others!!!
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cool that would be great cant wait to see the rest of your vids
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yes. some people have had issues.
there was a big thread on it a while ago in the main e36 section. i suggest searching for it.yes. i thought about doing it myself, but decided to leave your thread to you.
it does look better though, doesnt it?
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