I have used Marvel Mystery Oil in my newer Cadillac and it hasnt done
anything to it. I have also used Sea Foam. You pour it down the throttle
body or the carb and when you get about a quarter of the can left you dump
the whole thing down there and let it kill the engine. You wait five
minutes and then put the gas to the floor to un-flood it and let it rev
one
good time. I did this to my 58 Buick Limited and it sounded like sand
going
through the exhaust and it smoothed the idle out perfect. It was running
so
rough the engine shook. Marvel Mystery Oil has never hurt my catalytic
convertors. You have to be sure to drive them afterwards though to get
the
system flushed and let the convertor cool.
Blaze
-------Original Message-------
From: dansgarage@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 11/26/05 21:53:35
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [QUAR] IML: Marvel Mystery Oil in NEWER vehicles
Hi All...I remmeber my Father showing me about the trick of dribbling
water
thru the carb to clean out the gunk/carbon buildup every so often and he
also swore by using Marvel Mystery Oil. I am wondering if anyone has used
MMO is a 'newer' vehicle, like a car or truck from 1995 - 2000? Does it
mess
up the fuel-injection system? Or actually help clean it up?
Dan
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