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SDcampowneroper
Dec 29, 2021Explorer
Fill it, no concerns of condensation, leave it low, then have to treat it for condensation.
Either way, you pay upfront for the fuel or treatment.
Leave untreated you risk condensation and degradation of the fuel quality. Is treated fuel better than untreated? Whats the answer when it hits your engine?
Think of fuel as a shelf life commodity -which it is, as an expiry date commodity if not HANDLED and used by date does diminish its quality
Extending fuels quality viability does make you think.
In a totally contained system without degrade everyone else is amenable and excited at the prospect.of good fuel forever
Either way, you pay upfront for the fuel or treatment.
Leave untreated you risk condensation and degradation of the fuel quality. Is treated fuel better than untreated? Whats the answer when it hits your engine?
Think of fuel as a shelf life commodity -which it is, as an expiry date commodity if not HANDLED and used by date does diminish its quality
Extending fuels quality viability does make you think.
In a totally contained system without degrade everyone else is amenable and excited at the prospect.of good fuel forever
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