Deadmeat
Well-known member
Back in the late 90s I read an article in a boat magazine that touted a fuel additive called PRI-G. Besides being a fuel stabilizer, it was supposed to help protect the engine, remove deposits, and a few other things. The author praised it and said that everyone should use it in outboards.
The fuel stabilizer part wasn't of much use to me. Heaven knows my old Evinrude never sat long enough for the fuel to be a problem but I thought I'd try it for the engine protection part. I used it for about 5 years before I finally sold my boat. Although I admittedly pampered my motor, I've often wondered if the PRI-G had anything to do with the incredible reliability I had.
Have any of you ever used PRI-G?
The fuel stabilizer part wasn't of much use to me. Heaven knows my old Evinrude never sat long enough for the fuel to be a problem but I thought I'd try it for the engine protection part. I used it for about 5 years before I finally sold my boat. Although I admittedly pampered my motor, I've often wondered if the PRI-G had anything to do with the incredible reliability I had.
Have any of you ever used PRI-G?