Do you own something that runs on gasoline?

When gas shot up to over $4 a gallon here in central Florida, most folks were relieved by the time it got down to $2.70ish a gallon.
Somewhere between that time-frame, our local gas was infused with ethanol. The signs on the pump state that it is not over 10% of the formula. It is however enough to cause some major engine problems for my gas engines, including my lawnmower!
A few signs of struggle with ethanol include; rough idling, hard starts, sputtering, backfiring and white smoke in exhaust.
I found Gasoline/Marine Medic and now use it regularly to every fuel fill-up. It not only cleans the ethanol related problems, it stabilizes the fuel to reduce moisture in the fuel line. It works for all gas engines and can be found at any marine store or automotive stores have similar fuel cleaners.
- 32 ounces treats 375 gallons
- Stabilizer removes water from fuel
- Prevents phase separation corrosion Inhibitor cleans and lubricates entire fuel system
It makes me wonder why this additive was not included in the formula for our "new" gas, but after considering the advantages to the economy by not including it - I understand why it was probably left out:
More engine troubles helps local repair shops, used and new auto dealers & sellers of small engine wares...
http://www.cater-express.com/
Labels: Engine troubles, Ethanol, Ethanol Fuel, Fuel, Gas, Gas additive


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