Quote Originally Posted by Tom 513 View Post
For what its worth, Ive always been a fan of Seafoam, but a friend of mine bought a new Targa Tracker with a 150 Merc pro, the Tracker mechanic said DO NOT USE SEAFOAM, but with my experiances with Tracker mechanics I dont take much faith in what they say.
My dealer salesman/owner told me to use mercury products when i asked (was my first 4s), and said to not use seafoam. While talking to the mechanic in the back about a few rigging things i wanted done, i asked him the same question and he said merc only recommends mercury/quicksilver products. I said "what do YOU suggest" and he said "i use seafoam in all of my boats". That kinda told me what i suspected, that mercury tells their dealers/techs to only recommend merc additives.

I had my motor in for servicing two years ago at a different shop (merc certified) and i first told them I use seafoam to keep the engine clean because i burn a tank a year in our idle only lakes, and asked if there was anything else i should use. He walked me over to his desk and showed me all kinds of info on the Mercury products, told me none would interfere/react with seafoam, and suggested the quikleen because all the idling and older gas can cause some buildup in the fuel system/injectors and seafoam isnt the best at that sort of stuff, only combustion related carbon.

He also suggested the stabilizer but i really havent ever had issues with our non eth gas lasting the season.

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