I'm curious if anyone has heard of Sea Foam Motor Treatment? Sea Foam was recommended to me by a local GM car jockey for my Goldwing. He told me that it was originally made for marine engines, but the creator found that it worked well with all engines.
I have had trouble starting my snowblower this year, so I put a couple of ounces of Sea Foam in the fuel. I started it today and it started on the first pull, instead of 20 pulls. I think that this was due to the SeaFoam, but my test isn't exactly a lengthy one. If things go well with my snowblower test, I will put SeaFoam into the fuel of my 180 Freedom in the Spring.
My results so far are good, but do you have any thougts/experience with SeaFoam? If you haven't used it, you can have a look at it here
http://www.seafoamsales.com/