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Sea Foam Motor Treatment is a versatile 16 oz fuel and oil additive pack of 4 that cleans the entire fuel system, removes oil sludge, and stabilizes fuel for up to 2 years. Compatible with all gasoline and diesel engines, it enhances power, fuel efficiency, and engine longevity, making it a must-have for proactive vehicle maintenance trusted by mechanics since 1942.














| ASIN | B07DHHSQXP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,429 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1 in Fuel Cleaning Tools |
| Brand | Sea Foam |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (30,457) |
| Date First Available | June 4, 2018 |
| Item Weight | 4.09 pounds |
| Item model number | SF-16-4PK |
| Manufacturer | Sea Foam |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SF-16-4PK |
| Package Dimensions | 7.6 x 6.1 x 4.8 inches |
L**L
WOW-Smoother Performance-Idle Better-Easy To Use-LOVE This Stuff
GREAT product! I own a "mature" car with lower milage. However the low idle was off and slow, additionally learned that a Gas station provider (occasionally use) had been found to have water in their gas. After reading the reviews and learning many auto mechanics swear by Sea Foam, decided to give it a try. As a woman have experienced hype, un-necessary work etc through the years. I used a funnel to add Sea Foam to my gas tank. Wow! even on shorter trip, noticed a smoother performance. With longer driving seems to have helped the idle and running even smoother! Believe that with more use will see even better performance and hopefully better milage! Do Not Hesitate, you and your vehicle are worth it! Thank you!
M**R
Engines run smoothly and efficiently
I’ve been using Sea Foam SF-16 in both my outboard motor and sailboat, and it has proven to be an invaluable product for maintaining engine performance. This motor treatment is incredibly versatile and effective, making it a staple in my marine maintenance routine. One of the standout benefits of Sea Foam SF-16 is its ability to clean and lubricate the entire fuel system. It effectively removes harmful deposits and residues that can build up over time, ensuring that my engines run smoothly and efficiently. This is particularly important for marine engines, which can be prone to issues due to the harsh operating environment. I also appreciate how Sea Foam stabilizes fuel. This is crucial for my sailboat, which sometimes sits unused for extended periods. By adding Sea Foam to the fuel tank, I can be confident that the fuel remains fresh and free from moisture, preventing potential engine problems when I’m ready to hit the water again. Another great feature is its ease of use. Simply adding the recommended amount to the fuel tank is all it takes to start seeing the benefits. I’ve noticed a significant improvement in engine performance, with smoother idling and better throttle response. It also helps reduce emissions, which is a nice bonus for the environment. Overall, Sea Foam SF-16 is a fantastic product that I highly recommend to anyone with an outboard motor or sailboat. It keeps engines clean, running smoothly, and protected from the elements, making it a must-have for any boat owner.
M**.
Magic elixir in a can
This stuff is amazing. Highly recommend for anyone who does their own oil changes, wants to help fuel injectors or anyone with a slight knock. Have used as a fuel treatment and oil treatment. Friend uses in his lawn tractor as well when it ran rough after the winter storage.
B**N
It's Sea Foam (but not green)
What is there to say? If you're buying Sea Foam, you know what it is and what it does, and you're probably going to continue buying it. It's great stuff.
Z**K
useful but likely unnecessary for your car
I think of lot of guys use this for the smoke show it produces out the tail pipe. Pay no attention to most of the Youtube videos you see about this product: almost all of those people are using it wrong. WRONG WAY: start car, pour seafoam into fuel, oil and PCV valve or carburetor (or similar entry point to the cylinders) and then stamp on the gas hard until it looks like someone detonated a hydrogen bomb in your neighborhood. RIGHT (and more mature & informed) WAY: start car, let it warm, pour in Seafoam to fuel, oil and cylinders. Once all used, TURN OFF CAR. Let sit for at least 5 minutes (preferably 15) and then turn the car back on and DRIVE IT somewhere, aggressively but not irresponsibly. Do so for 20 minutes or so or at least until the smoke dissipates. Most cars don't need this treatment but I can see it on an older car or a vehicle that's been abused and requires a full tune-up. Be ever mindful that the deposits you liberate from the engine may, in fact, be all that holds the motor together. Oil might not lubricate as well (or at all) if the clearances between bearings are so wide (without the deposits in place) that it can't reach them. Take care when using this product, and do so responsibly. Better idea: run 20% Marvel Mystery oil in your crankcase (use 1 of each 5 quarts as MMO), add 4 or 5 ounces of it (per 10 gallons) to the fuel, and pour some down the carburetor (or into PCV valve or a carefully-selected vacuum line) ) once the car is started. Don't go crazy with the amount you pour into the engine directly. Run it in a new oil change: use cheap (but new) oil. Use a cheap (but decent) oil filter like a Fram ExtraGuard [the Orange Can]. Run for 2-4 weeks. Change oil again with a good filter (Motorcraft are my favorites but Purolator and Mobil 1 are great as well) and decent oil (preferably synthetic) and watch the crap drain out with the oil/Marvel Mystery Oil combo. Continue to run good oils and filters from then on, and perhaps repeat this procedure every few years or as you believe it necessary. Seafoam is a far more aggressive crankcase cleaner (flush) solution which fewer cars are in bad enough condition to require. But for those that are, it works well. Just use correctly and responsibly. And beware that it may clean out exactly what was holding the motor together all those years. Still, few vehicles will have that problem.
W**Y
Mechanic Recommends Sea Foam -- Best Gas Treatment for All Engines
We have a small-engine mechanic who turned us onto SeaFoam motor treatment -- and against most gasoline preservatives and treatments. He said he'd drained, or seen inside, thousands of gasoline tanks, and the stuff sold as gasoline storage additives was often still there, sitting as gel on the bottom of the tank. Just gunk. He also said most brands of engine treatment weren't worth the money. However, he swore by SeaFoam, which I'd never tried at the time, and my experience since has proved him out. I've had many rough-running engines find their power and performance again, with nothing different, but a shot of SeaFoam in the gas tank (and the crankcase). We own a number of vehicles and equipment with small engines, from a compact backhoe, to a ride'em Husqvarna mower, weedwacker, chainsaw -- and on the larger size, a Honda SUV and Ford F150 pickup. All of them have benefited greatly from the regular use of SeaFoam. However, when we're running the road vehicles a lot, especially in the summer, we go through gas and don't necessarily add SeaFoam with every fill. Recently, the Ford began to run rough. It stalled as I pulled up to corners and lights. In the past, that would have meant a mechanic and an expensive tune-up. All I did was go for a fill-up, and started by adding a full can of SeaFoam. Problem solved, just like that. The Terramite (made in the USA) backhoe is not used a lot -- and as with most motors, that is a problem. It's bad for an engine not to run it -- and especially, in most cases, for it to sit with gas in the tank. The backhoe has a Kohler Command 25-horse gasoline engine that powers the hydraulics that run the wheels, steering, front-loader, and backhoe. I change the spark plugs each season, but it, like my Stihl chainsaw, and 6500 watt backup (gasoline) generator, and for that matter, all the small engines, can be hard to start after a hiatus. And even when they get going, they'll run rough. I used to drain the tanks frequently, then run them dry, then fill again before use, and hope for the best. But SeaFoam has changed all that. Throughout the summer, I can leave treated gas in the tank, and have little problems with starts or rough running. In the smaller equipment, I dose the gasoline with each fill (1 oz per gallon), as SeaFoam cleans both carburetors and full injection systems. It is good for gasoline and diesel engines. Added to your crankcase (1.5 oz per quart of oil), it cleans deposits and quiets noisy lifters. These days, most gasoline is mixed with ethanol and that's a bad thing for small engines. Ethanol goes hand in hand with water -- and as we all know, water in the gas is anathema to motors. Again, my small engine mechanic told me, 90% of the no-start problems he had to deal with were caused by ethanol-caused water in the fuel system. SeaFoam actually controls moisture and prevents this problem. It also de-ices and is anti-gel. In my opinion, when it comes to gasoline and diesel engines, large and small, SeaFoam is THE Silver Bullet. My equipment is often running, while my neighbors are running with theirs to the shop. I've told many about SeaFoam, but some people seem to want to do it the hard way. By the way, I also swear by PRI-G fuel additive for long-term gasoline storage. I keep 100 gallons of gas in tanks for emergency use. We are in a rural, wilderness area. I was introduced to that by survival expert, Steve Harris. He said he's had gasoline that was 10 years old still run equipment, because he'd added PRI-G to it (you can buy here on Amazon). Of course, you have to remember to add more PRI-G each year -- that's the catch. So our rule of thumb is, PRI-G for long term fuel storage -- and SeaFoam for month to month. Also -- this price is right! Of course, when you compare the cost of equipment breakdown, and having to take anything to a mechanic, this is almost free. However, apples to apples, this price is cheaper than Walmart -- and up to $4 cheaper per can than many auto supply and hardware stores. Can't say enough good things about this product! Highly recommended.
M**C
my car runs noticeably smoother now
was pretty skeptical about this stuff at first but figured it was worth a shot since basically every mechanic on the internet swears by it. added it to my gas tank before a fill up and after a couple of drives i genuinely noticed the engine running smoother and the idle felt way more stable. if you have an older car or one that has been sitting for a while this is one of the easiest and cheapest things you can try, totally worth it.
R**E
I swear by Seafoam, especially for small engines
I swear by Seafoam. It has really helped out my small engines, especially the 2 strokes and ones that sit around for long periods of time like my leaf blower and roto tiller. After I started adding Seafoam every time I get fuel I have had zero starting issues. They can sit all year and they will still start right up. In my car/trucks with higher miles I've used it to clean out the crankcase with great results. I add a can to the oil right before doing an oil change. I add a can then take a short drive(10 miles) to make sure the oil is up to operating temperature and change the oil once I get home. It does a good job cleaning any sludge out of the pan and the new oil stays looking fresh/clean way longer.
J**R
Good quality
Excellent work
M**C
hat bei meinem Oldtimer unerwartet gut funktioniert und wohl das Ventile neu Einschleifen erspart
Wirkte Wunder bei meinem 42 Jahre altem Oldtimer Van. Nachdem die Jahre zuvor das Getriebe überholt , der Vergaser, Zündung, Kaltstart, AGR und vieles mehr für tausende Euro erneuert wurde und kaum Besserung brachten - wurde Anfang des Jahres 1,5 Flaschen Seafoam in den viertelvollen Tank gekippt und dann ca. 200 km gefahren. Das Seafoam scheint die Ventile des originalen ungeöffneten 42 Jahre alten 140.000 Meilen Motor so gut gereinigt und abgedichtet zu haben, dass der Van über die gewohnte Strecke über die Alpen nun 20-30km/h schneller ist (30km/h auf gerader Strecke, 20km/h Berg auf) und trotz der höheren Geschwindigkeit (nur) 19-21 Liter (Autogas) verbrauchte von zuvor 21 bis über 23 Liter. Also weniger Verbrauch und mehr Endgeschwindigkeit (ohne zwangsweise runterzuschalten und die Drehzahl ungesund hoch zu erhöhen). Hätte ich es nicht selbst probiert und genau mit App dokumentiert würde ich es nicht glauben. Ich hatte auch vor dem Ölwechsel ca. 200ml Seafoam in das Motoröl gegeben und bin 250km gefahren, konnte da jedoch keine besondere reinigende Wirkung feststellen. Das Motoröl war so sauber wie immer, vllt. weil es seit Jahren schon mit Ceratec Öl-Zusatz läuft (der auch fühlbar gut funktioniert verschiedenen Motoren) und der Motor deshalb sauber war. Bei neueren Autos konnte ich so eine gravierende Wirkung als Benzinzusatz nicht feststellen - aber vermute, dass es auch hier förderlich ist den Motor langfristig sauberer zu halten. Die Moral von der Geschichte: Wenn man ein schlecht laufendes Auto hat, lieber zuerst die 30€ inkl. Versand in Seafoam investieren, und erst wenn das nicht klappt mit dem Schrauben anfangen..... hätte in meinem Fall tausende Euro gespart. Als Ing. spät was dazu gelernt ;-)
M**E
Good
I am from India, this product cost me 2.6k per bottle, which is a bit costly, but the performance of the product is very good, I used it on my Ashoka Leyland 12 wheel truck, I mixed this in engine oil, rough engine sound gone within 100km
D**O
great engine treatment
discovered this stuff years ago for treating outboard motors...was hard to get hold of but now is easy through Amazon great for giving any engine a bit of a clean out without pulling it apart
C**Z
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Solo me llegò 1 bote, en la publicaciòn específica que es un paquete con 6 piezas!!
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