Hi Tim – yes, absolutely! Sea Foam can be used safely and effectively in fuel (and oil!) to clean and lubricate all types of gas and diesel engines, so you can definitely use it in your Ford! You can also use Sea Foam Spray through the throttle body to clean the intake valves – it’s safe and easy to use in all gasoline intakes, including turbo-charged G.D.I. (gasoline direct injection) engines!
Alex Ebanks
4 years ago
If Sea Foam is added to the crankcase as instructed at 1 ounce per quart of oil, the Sea Foam will pass through the turbo oil inlet line and out the return line back into the crankcase.
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Hi Tim – yes, absolutely! Sea Foam can be used safely and effectively in fuel (and oil!) to clean and lubricate all types of gas and diesel engines, so you can definitely use it in your Ford! You can also use Sea Foam Spray through the throttle body to clean the intake valves – it’s safe and easy to use in all gasoline intakes, including turbo-charged G.D.I. (gasoline direct injection) engines!
If Sea Foam is added to the crankcase as instructed at 1 ounce per quart of oil, the Sea Foam will pass through the turbo oil inlet line and out the return line back into the crankcase.