Hi Josie. You can add a lot of Sea Foam to fuel. For example, mechanics with fuel rail cleaning adapter machines use 50% Sea Foam mixed with gasoline. For your question, the most you should add would be around 50 ounces, so three 16 ounce cans would be a good rule. Even though you can add a lot of Sea Foam, you need enough light ignition vapor in gasoline to be volatile enough to run easily in the engine. I hope this makes sense!
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Hi Josie. You can add a lot of Sea Foam to fuel. For example, mechanics with fuel rail cleaning adapter machines use 50% Sea Foam mixed with gasoline. For your question, the most you should add would be around 50 ounces, so three 16 ounce cans would be a good rule. Even though you can add a lot of Sea Foam, you need enough light ignition vapor in gasoline to be volatile enough to run easily in the engine. I hope this makes sense!