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I cant find a spare piece of vac line in any store near me.  I do however, have a large syringe on hand.  Do you all think it would be feasible to just pull the vac line nipple and squirt small shots of seafoam in there this way?

i just went into autozone and asked the guy behind the counter and he gave me a foot of it..

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Anyone have any follow-ups reguarding doing this treatment casuing build up in your CAT? I don't feel too bad doing it to my car as it only has 89k ish on it, but was thinking about doing it to the other cars in my family which have like 115k and I think like 125k on them and didn't want to do anything damaging.

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Anyone have any follow-ups reguarding doing this treatment casuing build up in your CAT? I don't feel too bad doing it to my car as it only has 89k ish on it, but was thinking about doing it to the other cars in my family which have like 115k and I think like 125k on them and didn't want to do anything damaging.

Both volvos I did it to had 111k miles on it. My mom's S80 had a CEL for a while, but it went away. I'm noticing almost 1 mpg better (now at 22.3 average), and I think my mom reported a better gas mileage too. My car seems to run a lot smoother, though it could be mind games. I know that it doesn't idle as rough anymore though, especially at startup.

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Using seafoam also shows any exhaust leaks you may have :P We used it on my brothers car, smoke was comming from the headers and out the tailpipes, haha.

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