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    I seafoamed a couple G8's. Here is one with 30k miles on it before a catch can install

    Pat G Tune & DOD cam, Rick C TB, LSA, Ported Heads, Circle D 2600 Stall
    OBX Exhaust, SLP UDP,H&R springs, Koni Shocks
    BP catch can, BMR Bushings/suspension/chassis
    V Brembo's, Slotted/Drilled Rotors, 3.27s Gears

    Bolt ons Street tires
    12.649@107.817 60ft 1.96 Da 700ft

    Heads/Cam pre stall Street tires
    12.16@114.21 60ft 1.75 Da -200

    After Stall
    11.82@115.9 60ft 1.66 DA 400ft

    Zex 125shot
    11.48@124 60ft 1.83 DA 2000ft

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    Yeah i watched that a few hours before I Sea Foamed haha and I did not get anywhere near that amount of smoke. I would say I got 2% of the amount you did.

    Good news is that when I started the car this morning the CEL's were gone and it is running perfect. So I am going to dump the remainder of the Sea Foam(2/3 pint) in the gas tank with about 10 gallons of gas. When that runs out I am going to run a good fuel system cleaner through with another 10 gallons then change plugs and wires, then the oil in about 100 miles. Hell, I might throw some seafoam in the oil while I'm at it. My Billet oil catch can should arrive by then also. I know the fuel cleaner might be overkill, but oh well. Speaking of over kill, any recommendation for a good spray I can use to clean the maf/throttlebody? Or maybe just the throttlebody if I remove the maf first. I don't really want to remove the throttle body. I am hoping to get it ported this summer so I will take it out then.
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    Who did you order your catch can through? If it was Billet Prototypes you might as well wait another month because they take for ever to ship, let alone respond to your inquiries.
    Pat G Tune & DOD cam, Rick C TB, LSA, Ported Heads, Circle D 2600 Stall
    OBX Exhaust, SLP UDP,H&R springs, Koni Shocks
    BP catch can, BMR Bushings/suspension/chassis
    V Brembo's, Slotted/Drilled Rotors, 3.27s Gears

    Bolt ons Street tires
    12.649@107.817 60ft 1.96 Da 700ft

    Heads/Cam pre stall Street tires
    12.16@114.21 60ft 1.75 Da -200

    After Stall
    11.82@115.9 60ft 1.66 DA 400ft

    Zex 125shot
    11.48@124 60ft 1.83 DA 2000ft

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    CRC Electronics cleaner is good for cleaning the MAF. Like I said in my earlier post, Sea Foam makes a spray called Deep Creep you can spray the TB with, then open up the blade and spray down inside of your intake all around. Works good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Yeti View Post
    Who did you order your catch can through? If it was Billet Prototypes you might as well wait another month because they take for ever to ship, let alone respond to your inquiries.
    BilletDepot on Amazon, $99
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ef=oss_product

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    Quote Originally Posted by '02 ws6 View Post
    CRC Electronics cleaner is good for cleaning the MAF.
    Thanks I'll see if I can find some

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    Both CRC and Deep Creep are at any parts store.

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    Quote Originally Posted by txg8gt08 View Post
    Ordered Jan 26th, shipped today, estimated arrival Feb. 1-4 : )

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    Quote Originally Posted by '02 ws6 View Post
    I didn't see if you sprayed any Deep Creep straight into the manifold and/or added a full can of regular Sea Foam to gas tank. Did you?
    Do you spray the Deep Creep in while engine is on or off? Let it soak? For how long?
    Thanks

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    Wow, watching that vid. after installing my catch can its amazing how much oil these monsters gobble. my bird didn't smoke after cleaning at idle reviving up to 3500. I took it out on the street and opened it up in first and blotted out the sun.

    deep creep you spray with car off and remove air intake tube at tb to get in there.

    also may be easier for that guy as he definitely doesn't sound like he has much restrictions in his exhaust

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