Big Bad Allis
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What do you think about seafoam?
Seafoam will not work as well as the others in that application. The seafoam product is a multi-use product that is not specifically engineered for that application. In their marketing material it states that it can clean the fuel system, but it really does not have the ingredients that will clean the internal parts in the fuel system including the injectors.
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The owners manual for my 2011 recommends using the GM fuel system cleaner at every oil change interval if you do not use top tier fuel. I did a search some time ago and found out the GM Cleaner is the Chevron Techron. I bought the Techron at Walmart. They only had the small bottles that treat about 12 Gal (can't remember exactly) so I put 2 bottles in and filled up. Was about half the cost of the GM branded cleaner.
Isn't it funny that when GM has a product with their name on it, it now becomes okay for that type of service. I think some day you will also see GM Transmission Flush, Coolant Flush, Brake Flush and Power Steering Flush. Al lot of dealers are offering these services now along with a warranty coverage from the company that provides the chemical products and the service machines. The dealers make about a 50% margin on these services which adds some labor for the tech and more $ for the Parts and Service Departments.
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