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Jason 91
02-10-2007, 12:32 PM
Do any of you use this product? Any concerns before I put this in my tank?
I’ve wanted to get my car out for a good run all winter, but the snow and ice here in Denver has prevented me from doing so. Now, I’m more concerned with the potholes here in the city. I would liken it to driving through a war zone.
I've used it in my boat the last 2 winters. No problems. I guess it's supposed to stop the gas from evaporating and leaving deposits behind. I would think it's a little late to be using it this year
Jerry#397
02-11-2007, 04:27 PM
I used it last year, althought the car was in the garage for only 3 months, no problems.
Thanks,
Jerry
40th#381
02-11-2007, 05:15 PM
I use Sta- Bil in my 93 Z and in my 84 K10.
I've had no problems when I wanna Drive em.
Jan
Jason 91
02-12-2007, 12:38 AM
Thanks for the feedback -- I feel more comfortable using this product now.
Jason
95ZR1#418
02-12-2007, 01:07 AM
Thanks for the feedback -- I feel more comfortable using this product now.
Jason
I've used it in my "Z" and previous vettes for a number of years. I use it as recommended, in a full tank, and also add 1 can of Heet to boot ( I add the Sta-Bil and Heet at the gas station, then fill the tank for good mixing & drive it home so it reaches the entire system). I do this over the winter months when not in use, although I usually start it and let it run for 45' about once a month.:mrgreen:
When that tank gets down to about 1/4 (when I'm driving it again), I then refill the tank and add the recommended amount of Red Line injector cleaner. Thats it, never had any fuel problems with injectors, hoses, deposits, etc.:wink:
blackjack
02-22-2007, 08:27 AM
i ve been using sta-bil in my harley shop for a number of years and im very satisfied with the results...the important thing to remember is to run the engine for a couple of minutes to let the additive reach the entire system
blackjack
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