ArlyA
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Yes Sea foam does. I tried stable which gummed up my engines fuel system. Never again.....
Found at About – Sea Foam Sales Company
The Sea Foam Story
Sea Foam was initially developed for the outboard motor and marine market back in the 1930s. The inventor, Fred Fandrei, owned an outboard motor and it seemed as though every time he went fishing he would have engine trouble. The problems always stemmed from the gas and oil mixture, which became gummy and formed varnish between uses.
How does Sea Foam work in fuel?
Sea Foam works to prevent or dissolve the various forms of petroleum fuel and oil residues. When added to gasoline, Sea Foam not only helps to dissolve harmful varnish, gum, residues and deposits, it prevents them from forming in fresh fuel, making it an excellent long-term fuel stabilizer. Sea Foam also includes a high-temp oil that lubricates upper cylinders through the exhaust stroke.
Sea Foam is not only widely-proven and effective, it shares the same petroleum nature as our fuel – It cannot cause harm to fuel systems and you cannot add too much to fuel. In fact, the more you add to fuel, the better it works to safely dissolve and clean harmful residues and deposits.
Found at About – Sea Foam Sales Company
The Sea Foam Story
Sea Foam was initially developed for the outboard motor and marine market back in the 1930s. The inventor, Fred Fandrei, owned an outboard motor and it seemed as though every time he went fishing he would have engine trouble. The problems always stemmed from the gas and oil mixture, which became gummy and formed varnish between uses.
How does Sea Foam work in fuel?
Sea Foam works to prevent or dissolve the various forms of petroleum fuel and oil residues. When added to gasoline, Sea Foam not only helps to dissolve harmful varnish, gum, residues and deposits, it prevents them from forming in fresh fuel, making it an excellent long-term fuel stabilizer. Sea Foam also includes a high-temp oil that lubricates upper cylinders through the exhaust stroke.
Sea Foam is not only widely-proven and effective, it shares the same petroleum nature as our fuel – It cannot cause harm to fuel systems and you cannot add too much to fuel. In fact, the more you add to fuel, the better it works to safely dissolve and clean harmful residues and deposits.
Last i looked seafoam dosnt state that it treats fuel for storage.
I have used stabil (the blue stuff) for years. The red stuff is now useless with E10 fuel. Small amounts of fuel go bad quicker so starting your small engines every month or so really helps.
I have treated 5 gal jugs of E10 with blue stabil and it burned good after a year. It didnt smell great but i have bought 93 octain E free fuel that was yellow and smelled bad right out of the pump. That fuel didnt last 4 months even stabilized.
I think the buggest thing is to get the freshest fuel you can get. If the gas station has 8 different kinds of fuel drive away unless your getting 87 octain E10.
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