Which vac line for seafoam?

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Thread title says it all, but I noticed that the brake booster line is way back there (kinda tough to get to)and that it goes to some kind of junction box to which two hoses are connected. I already ran 16 oz. through the gas, and no, I don't plan on going the crankcase route.

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Why not? I know it's used mostly in marine apps with large displacement diesels, but in those cases, more is used. Why would 8-10 oz. of it in a v8 intake be any less beneficial?
 

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Brake booster hose works well, it helps break down some of the carbon in the lower intake as well as keep the irmc plates from sticking.
 

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IRMC? You mean the secondaries? I've blown through 2 IMRC boxes, been wired for a while now. Perhaps seafoam would have delayed these from breaking with less pull on the plastic wheel. Still haven't done it though (seafoam). As soon as I find somebody with 1" diameter wrists that can get to the brk booster connection, I might just be able to do it. Otherwise, I'll just do the PCV hose like Paul said.
 

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