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Which fuel stabilizer do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frogman Ladue" data-source="post: 256563" data-attributes="member: 8253"><p>For the 4 strokes. I go about 125%-150% of recommended amount of Sta-bil and about 25% of the recommended amount of Seafoam for "winterization". All tanks filled to the brim. This is the way I store just about everything, mowers, motorcycle, etc. The weather changes so much in the winter months, there's a lot of condensation build up. I don't like to go heavy on the Seafoam. In some of the Chinese/Taiwan engines, Seafoam can deteriorate gaskets and lines. </p><p></p><p>2 smokes, I run bone dry and fog when ever possible. If I can't, a little extra oil in the mix and a dash of Sta-bil. Silicone grease on all the primer bulges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frogman Ladue, post: 256563, member: 8253"] For the 4 strokes. I go about 125%-150% of recommended amount of Sta-bil and about 25% of the recommended amount of Seafoam for "winterization". All tanks filled to the brim. This is the way I store just about everything, mowers, motorcycle, etc. The weather changes so much in the winter months, there's a lot of condensation build up. I don't like to go heavy on the Seafoam. In some of the Chinese/Taiwan engines, Seafoam can deteriorate gaskets and lines. 2 smokes, I run bone dry and fog when ever possible. If I can't, a little extra oil in the mix and a dash of Sta-bil. Silicone grease on all the primer bulges. [/QUOTE]
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