stuff that makes gas last longer
Cody Forbes
cody at 5000tq.com
Tue Apr 7 17:04:25 PDT 2009
I think mowers don't mind so much thanks to being designed with KISS
in mind. I noticed just yesterday while checking the manual for oil
capacity that Briggs recomends a RON+MON/2 of 70 or higher. 70!! No
wonder they only get 18hp out of 700cc's.
-Cody
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On Apr 7, 2009, at 7:05 PM, Huw Powell <audi at humanspeakers.com> wrote:
> It "preserves" it. Modern gasoline has a very short shelf life and
> gums
> up the works - it actually smells awful once it goes "bad".
>
> A year or two ago I was trying to use my chainsaw, nothing doing at
> all.
> Dumped the gas and added fresh, fired right up.
>
> It's a lot harder on FI systems, my mower doesn't seem to care (or
> have
> my trucks), and unless the lead "substitute" also stabilizes, my '57
> loader doesn't care either.
>
> Max Hoepli wrote:
>> What does fuel stabilizer do?
>>
>> Max
>
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