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what is going on everybody welcome back to the channel today we are doing a little bit of maintenance on my daily miata um in this video weamp;#39;re basically just gonna be testing a method to get rid of lifter tick um yes it is just like an oil change because i need to do an oil change on this car anyway so iamp;#39;m like might as well make a video out of it trying to see if this method works um what iamp;#39;m going to be doing is running seafoam uh high mileage through the crank case and it causes for about or calls for about uh one ounce for each quart of oil you have which when it says add the crankcase down there um and this has about four quarts of oil since itamp;#39;s a miata so thatamp;#39;s about four ounces thatamp;#39;s about a 16 ounce can so itamp;#39;s about just a fourth of the can um give or take just depends on how close you can get to itamp;#39;s whatever doesnamp;#39;t matter i donamp;#39;t think that much and then weamp;#39;re going to be running rote