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Unread 06-29-2012, 09:12 AM
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I know for sure that it eats up the insides of hoses and gas tanks. The hoses get soft and gooey and somtimes collapse when fuel is being sucked through it. This is not true of the new hoses though. In the gas tanks, it usually cleans up all the gunk from the bottom and sides and causes that sediment to mix with gas.Hence, you need to change filters much more frequently. As for what to do about it, I want to know also.
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