Sea Foam ?

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My virus checker blocks it, have you tried the link as it is on the forum? if yes and it works OK, I can override the block, but unwilling unless tested, what is it about anyway? Rick
 
I've had a look Rick, site seems safe enough.

As for the content, well, it's beyond my comprehension, but right up your street.

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My virus checker blocks it, have you tried the link as it is on the forum? if yes and it works OK, I can override the block, but unwilling unless tested, what is it about anyway? Rick
My Norton passed it as safe Rick:thumb2
 
Yea Right, give it a miss is my advice, been there done all that with mythical cures, Winns, 2000 fuel additive, etc none were worth the cost in terms of gain, even the ones that say after treatment you can run with NO OIL IN YOUR SUMP FOR HUNDREDS OF MILES, Yea Right, they forget that oils is not just a lubricant, it is very much a coolant as well, you might just as well be looking at an Email that says reply to me and we can have sex all night, rest my case, live in the real world, OH and Mr Cameron says we will all be riding in driver less cars in 4 years, Ho Ho ho yea right, Rick
 
As a matter of explanation, when I first saw the post I had thoughts of mist being injected into the fuel air mix "sea foam" but it is just the name of the company, going way back to my motorcycling days it was found that adding water vapor increased the power somewhat and lots of effort was made to do this, but no one could come up with a mechanical system that worked in all situations so as far as I know it died, today chipery and fuel injection I guess has written it out of favor, Rick
 
As a matter of explanation, when I first saw the post I had thoughts of mist being injected into the fuel air mix "sea foam" but it is just the name of the company, going way back to my motorcycling days it was found that adding water vapor increased the power somewhat and lots of effort was made to do this, but no one could come up with a mechanical system that worked in all situations so as far as I know it died, today chipery and fuel injection I guess has written it out of favor, Rick

Interesting bit there Rick, about water vapour increasing the efficiency of your motorcycle engine......my old BSA 650 A10 Gold Flash went loads better on misty days.......:nenau
 
Interesting bit there Rick, about water vapour increasing the efficiency of your motorcycle engine......my old BSA 650 A10 Gold Flash went loads better on misty days.......:nenau

Same with my 650 Thunderbird, but the more into it guru's at the time tried their best to replicate the effect, but with little success, lived in London and a bit of time in Farnborough at the time, spent many evenings at the Ace Cafe on the NCR and at another pub on the A30 cannot recall the name now though, wild days, Rick
 

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