Seafoam, bad MPG after use?

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afpj

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what does that oil do to emissions? The 2 stroke engines I use for lawn /yard care smoke noticeably. I can't imagine using it in my car, but then again the ratio mix is alot thinner than my lawnmower.
 

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So after about 3 months now have any of you actually tried the 2stroke treatment and live to tell about it?


Me,

I thought about it for a month or so and decided to take the leap of faith. I did it for 3 tanks because according to the OP it said you would need to do it for at least 3 tanks of gas. I bought a 12oz bottle of 2 cycle TC-W3 rated at walmart and used the right ratio which turned out to be 4oz every time i filled up. I got 13.3 on the tank before I started the 2 cycle treatment. 1st tank with 2 cycle was 13.5, 2nd 14.2, 3rd 14.8. As you can see the tank #2 got just a little under mile better, tank #3 got 1.5 miles better. I didn't change my driving habits, and went further on a tank with this treatment.

I was looking for better MPG/smoother idle and not so much more throttle response and I am happy with the results. I am going to start using it again on my next tank when I buy more. You will see that the MPG stays constant and not get better with more use, after 3 tanks or so it will just keep things cleaner longer from what I've read.

I had to get it inspected shortly after my last tank with this treatment and it passed with no emmissions problems as a result from using it.

Results with most likely vary but I was pleased with it.
 

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Me,

I thought about it for a month or so and decided to take the leap of faith. I did it for 3 tanks because according to the OP it said you would need to do it for at least 3 tanks of gas. I bought a 12oz bottle of 2 cycle TC-W3 rated at walmart and used the right ratio which turned out to be 4oz every time i filled up. I got 13.3 on the tank before I started the 2 cycle treatment. 1st tank with 2 cycle was 13.5, 2nd 14.2, 3rd 14.8. As you can see the tank #2 got just a little under mile better, tank #3 got 1.5 miles better. I didn't change my driving habits, and went further on a tank with this treatment.

I was looking for better MPG/smoother idle and not so much more throttle response and I am happy with the results. I am going to start using it again on my next tank when I buy more. You will see that the MPG stays constant and not get better with more use, after 3 tanks or so it will just keep things cleaner longer from what I've read.

I had to get it inspected shortly after my last tank with this treatment and it passed with no emmissions problems as a result from using it.

Results with most likely vary but I was pleased with it.

good to know, well with me averaging 10mpg city / 16mpg hiway im sure it couldnt hurt so i think im going to give it a try
 

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I'm still using it. I just changed the plugs on my Tahoe...first time since I bought it 10k ago and the plugs were super clean with zero buildup of any sort. Everything is the same...good mileage, quieter fuel pump, etc...

I'm very happy with it...
 

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sounds good to me, im a manager for west marine and have the pennzoil synthetic on my shelf, getting added to the tahoe at this weeks fill up
 

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I seafoamed my hoe today. It's an 04 5.3L with 66k on it. I put half into the PCV hose, and the other half into about 4 gallons of gas. I drove it maybe 20 miles, put a full tank of 98 octane in, and now all the sudden my CPU is showing crap numbers like 8.5 mpg. At the worst, I've gotten 11.5 before the treatment. I noticed that the heads up CPU showed that only 0.1 gallons of gas had been consumed, and then no matter how far I drove the number would not go up. I have been getting 12.5-13.5 mpg with city driving lately, so I am a bit concerned.

I guess what I'm asking is, if it loosened up crap (very large smoke cloud, by the way) would it run rich at first and need to recalibrate? is there a sensor that could have gotten jacked?

thanks in advance.

BH

I have also used seafoam on almost all of my cars and used it when i first got my tahoe, but yea it loosened some crap up and i got an almost immediate p0420 code and had to replace the cat, my mileage went down to crap and i tried everything before biting the bullet on a new cat, but when i did the code was gone and it ran like new again. seafoams good stuff but im banking on this 2stroke oil now
 

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Any of you guys using 2 stroke oil around to give a status update?

I'm still using it every tank, I stopped once for two tanks and I could tell the difference in it and dropped @1/2-1 mpg so I started using again. My plugs and everything else are still nice and clean so it's a relatively cheap benefit it seems
 

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