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Alfabud
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fuel additives

Post by Alfabud »

I have heard of fuel additives that keep ur fuel fresh for yrs...does anybody know is this true...and which one is the best one to use.
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I can personally recommend either of these 2 below, but the choice is yours of course.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3gU75lZ9gc I've used this in my Harley Davidson and Suzuki Gsxr750.

or any of these products below are extremely good as well. I use a lot of these products at work and can testify they work very well indeed. No bullshit. Check them out, there's loads of stuff they do. :P

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is it ok to use in outboards....does anybody use this stuff on outboards
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Not me!
I just use my fuel before it gets old!
Got 10l left after the weekends outing... Looks like we may have to go boating again!
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keeping fuel stored in air tight containers helps
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Storing fuel, especially a mix, is not really a good idea.

I am saying that as fuels in SMALL tanks of SMALL engines.

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Post by headdownarseup »

All depends on which type of fuel additive you want to use and for what reason?
There are literally dozens of different additives for very specific purposes, most have varying degrees of success.

Keeping fuel in containers for lengthy periods of time sort of defeats the object really. I tend to use what I think I am going to need for each outing. No point in having lots of spare fuel sitting around for ages before it gets used up.

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