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Sam_Spade
May 04, 2016Explorer
But your test proves absolutely NOTHING about the stability of the basic fuel using the two different additives. Maybe there were other factors present. For instance, SeaFoam has some mild cleaning abilities. Are you in the habit of giving the gen a dose of carb cleaner a couple of times a year ? If not, maybe it was overdue for some cleaning.
AND unless your manufacturer calls for it, the use of premium fuel is a total waste of money and can contribute to some rough running issues in itself.
Is it safe to assume that you used the recommended amount of both ??
Nothing wrong with SeaFoam as a stabilizer; that's what it was originally designed for. I've been using Stabil for about 20 years off and on in mowers, tractors, trucks and other equipment and haven't had a problem yet......that wasn't attributed to something else failing during storage.
AND unless your manufacturer calls for it, the use of premium fuel is a total waste of money and can contribute to some rough running issues in itself.
Is it safe to assume that you used the recommended amount of both ??
Nothing wrong with SeaFoam as a stabilizer; that's what it was originally designed for. I've been using Stabil for about 20 years off and on in mowers, tractors, trucks and other equipment and haven't had a problem yet......that wasn't attributed to something else failing during storage.
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