Well, after much frustration recently with random noises and poor performance I decided to try something new, yet old. Went to a local gas station, tossed in half a tank, then tossed in half a can of this miracle liquid that I have used before but never in this particular way.
Long story short, the car pulls hard in any gear now, no more hesitation, no more rattle if I put the engine under load (sort of), I can actually go more than 10 miles at a time now, and remarkably I can actually go up a hill with an incline larger than 20 degrees.
It seems my injectors were fudged inside worse than I thought and being that tossing this stuff in via the intake manifold directly it only passes by the injectors it didn't previously do much to help them. I drove the car LESS than 5 miles away from the gas station and noticed a difference. Is that even possible? I know the can says "instant" but I chalked that up to a marketing ploy like most other products on the market.
After two runs of Techron, a few tanks of not-so-cheap Shell 93 grade octane gas, and a bottle of Lucas injector cleaner with no results at all, I am completely sold on SeaFoam now.
I do have one question though. I was under the hood this afternoon taking a look at a few maintenance things and could not help but notice that my power steering fluid level is sitting right at the "LOW" mark. What are the chances some of the noises I am hearing are coming from the power steering pump if the fluid sloshes away from the tube? I've heard pumps that run dry before in other cars and they did not sound anything like what I had been hearing before. It was a chattering sound as opposed to a grinding/squealing sound. Was that coming from the pump? What is the recommended fluid type to use on this car? I used to put DEX/MERC III in my Dodge and it did just fine, can that be used here too?
I also noticed some information before about using SeaFoam in the oil to clean up internal parts while the car runs. My valve train seems pretty noisy and I had thought about trying this to see if it would quiet down a little bit. Anyone tried it that way before? Any decent results?
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