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From the dozens of pages I have read so far it seems that the 2+2 or the current version 2+4 may not be the way to go. See the following.
http://www.fuel-testers.com/review_g..._products.html It also seems that for treating fuel Sta-Bill might fit better. It also seems if you are looking to clean varnish etc out of your carbs, and wanting to reduce carbon that Sea Foam would be a good product to use a couple times a season heavy to de-carb etc. and at the end of the season to store your boat along with a good fogging oil. And Sta-Bill in your fuel. Or from what I am reading now with the E-10 it is best to store your boat with a empty tank.
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its best to store your tank close to empty, I've been preaching that for years. Its funny how people refuse to do that. Every one is scared of condinsation in their tanks, even people with plastic tanks. It really confounds me that my custmers will go by $50 worth of chemicals after teh fact to treat their fuel, but complain when it cost t hem $250 t rebuild the carbs because they treated the fuel after the boat sat up all winter. I'll stick with what I know works. I use stabill to treat fuel before storage, use ring free/carbon guard to decarb motors, I have used seafaom as well. I just started using amsoils new fuel treatment, its designed as a after the fact treratment, we'll see how it works
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Wow---I have the older stuff--2+2---I will not be buying the 2+4 from BRP---I have not tryed the blue Sta-Bil-----how many of you have used this formula??
Thanks for the heads up Willy---When my 2+2 is gone--it is time to move on-- You know what---Now that I think about it--when I treated my fuel this year--I also filled up with Non Ethanol fuel---that was probabley the difference---DUHR!!!!
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the ethanol stabil treatment is what I used this year for storage and no issues. There was also sea foam in the tank which I use during the season on every other fill up.
I believe the 2+2 also was the alchohol formula too, might want to read the bottle. You are probably right, your lack of issues is more than likely due to you having access to good fuel.
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Willy 1986 V20 Old School 1992 V20 1992 150 Yamaha 1997 HydraSport 2250 Vector 2009 17' G3 Outfitter "G Spot" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDebw...eature=related "I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted and I won't be laid on a hand on. I don't do these things to others and I require the same from them" JW |
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I use Stabil for winter storage and add SeaFoam all year long. Seafoam seems to be the best stuff I've tried yet. I use it in everything I have, woodsplitter, lawn mower, weed eater, tiller, boats and all my auto engines. I always had trouble with starting the woodsplitter and tiller but now with Seafoam they start right up and always run well. My friend, who lives at Nags Head and has his own business there servicing boat fuel systems recommends Gas Shok. I've tried it and it really stabilizes the fuel! It absorbs the water and cleans the entire fuel system. Great stuff! You can buy it over the net, just look up Gas Shok.
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