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โFeb-06-2014 10:06 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
HE ISN'T KIDDING!
Dadgummitanyhow !! Lousy solar for a couple 3 days, so had to build a fire in my little EU1000,.....hasn't run since this time last year,.....4th pull, fired rite up,....on guess what,....right ! gas bought right here last year in AZ !
So much for todays god awfull e10 gas lasting only 3 months.
And I have yet to drop the bowl on a carb in the last 5 years that wasn't spotless inside.
G Trailer has it all right, only he wasted a lot more time and words than I ever would have on thei thread.
If you guys would pour clean gas into your motors, and quit blaming (and whining) all your problems on todays fuel fuels, you would be happier....??? but prolly not !
You can bank on a reference ratio of "1" versus what.....a few billion other unsaid opinions as being total, absolute, unquestionable pontification er I mean FACT. Dammit I said FACT!
โFeb-06-2014 09:35 AM
โFeb-06-2014 09:33 AM
RJsfishin wrote:
Dadgummitanyhow !! Lousy solar for a couple 3 days, so had to build a fire in my little EU1000,.....hasn't run since this time last year,.....4th pull, fired rite up,....on guess what,....right ! gas bought right here last year in AZ !
So much for todays god awfull e10 gas lasting only 3 months.
And I have yet to drop the bowl on a carb in the last 5 years that wasn't spotless inside.
G Trailer has it all right, only he wasted a lot more time and words than I ever would have on thei thread.
If you guys would pour clean gas into your motors, and quit blaming (and whining) all your problems on todays fuel fuels, you would be happier....??? but prolly not !
โFeb-06-2014 06:35 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Yeah, I am grumpy-assed today. As Steve Martin says "WELL EXCUUUUUUSE ME!"
Nobody bothers to read the OP's comment posted VERBATIM below. The quotes are mine...
"I know about SeaFoam, but am wondering about other brands and offerings"
I tried SEA FOAM and it DID NOT WORK to cure surging, stalling, hesitation, and BAD gas mileage. Four cans, four times in a row. Wasted my money.
After another 2 weeks of putting up with a cranky Mitsubishi V-6 I added one bottle of CHEVRON TECHRON FUEL INJECTOR CLEANER and the problem vanished and STAYED AWAY for more than a thousand miles.
So that is IMHO as an ALTERNATIVE to SEA FOAM
โFeb-06-2014 05:07 AM
โFeb-06-2014 04:44 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:Airstreamer67 wrote:
Quote: "It is their word against yours and there is no way for you to prove or disprove if the fuel they are selling is indeed alcohol free. Perhaps you should come up with a alcohol testing kit?"
Do a google search. There is a very simple technique to test for alcohol in gasoline. I do it myself to assure my stored fuel is free of that stuff. There are several stations in my area that sell alcohol-free fuel. A google search finds them readily.
:R
Yeah, right. They CAN'T put anything wrong on the Internet :h , pretty much ALL those reported alcohol free stations on the Internet websites are bogus (I have read many reports from folks stating that the stations listed near them DO NOT sell alcohol free gas).
If you believe them then boy do I have some prime ocean front land in Arizona to sell you...
I have several antique cars, tried for a long, long time to get ANY alcohol free gas including aviation gas (two small air ports near me, they WILL NOT SELL "AV" gas unless you HAVE a FAA tail number). Tried non alcohol racing gas (have a popular dirt sprint track within 15 miles of me), couldn't get that either, they only sell to the REGISTERED racing entries.
I can guarantee that even your supposed tests are false, alcohol laden gas HAS been sold across the US since the 1970s (remember "gasohol" which was a dismal failure, well they have been sneaking alcohol into the gas since then).
The concentration of alcohol VARIES from state to state and even county to county within in state according to what the EPA TELLS the supplier to mix the blend to.
If the EPA feels your county has too much smog then they FORCE the suppliers to provide the MAX of 10% alcohol blend to the affected area.
These are "designer" blends, so your county may have 5% (which may or may not be detected by your "test") and the county 2 miles from you will have the max of 10% MANDATED by the EPA.
Remember "Katrina", well the shortages of gas they endured caused the EPA to TEMPORARILY SUSPEND the designer blend rules in order to ALLOW OTHER BLENDS to be shipped in..
These designer blends also have a major effect on the cost due to supply and demand, that is why the prices can spike in an instant if something happens to one of the regional refineries or the supply of raw materials to that refinery.
You are more than welcome to turn a blind eye to the facts.
โFeb-05-2014 07:12 PM
marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
I used Techron in a lawnmower that kept stalling. Pretty basic. 5 to 1 compression flathead, meaning valves in block. Worked like a charm. Does Chevron in your neck of the woods add booze? In California, when gasoline is rated "Top Tier" the refineries do not have to add booze. In states where your legislature is bought and paid for by Archer Daniels Midland, then who the hell knows.
Combustion deposits cause running problems that have a list a lot longer than simple ping or knock. After wasting my money "-ON WHAT I-" consider to be, Snake Oil, Seafoam, I won't try it again even if it was given to me. LUCAS fuel additive seemed to work somewhat (murky results) but Techron made such a difference it was laughable. I look at it this way, you don't need to mortgage your house or risk anything but the price of a Double Burger with Fries to try it.
Seafoam dissolves carbon on pistons, intake valves and intake parts like injectors. It will not dissolve that hard green looking crud that accumulates inside carb jets. For that you usually have to physically poke, clean, scrub it off.
Seafoam works for what it's made for.....dissolving carbon deposits on pistons, valves, heads, etc.
Techron works too, used to use it at the dealer as part of a 60 k service.
BG 44K works too.
Of course you may think they are all "snake oil" unless you use the product for what it can actually do. It can't magically unclog a jet that won't let any "snake oil" into in the first place.
โFeb-05-2014 07:06 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
I used Techron in a lawnmower that kept stalling. Pretty basic. 5 to 1 compression flathead, meaning valves in block. Worked like a charm. Does Chevron in your neck of the woods add booze? In California, when gasoline is rated "Top Tier" the refineries do not have to add booze. In states where your legislature is bought and paid for by Archer Daniels Midland, then who the hell knows.
Combustion deposits cause running problems that have a list a lot longer than simple ping or knock. After wasting my money "-ON WHAT I-" consider to be, Snake Oil, Seafoam, I won't try it again even if it was given to me. LUCAS fuel additive seemed to work somewhat (murky results) but Techron made such a difference it was laughable. I look at it this way, you don't need to mortgage your house or risk anything but the price of a Double Burger with Fries to try it.
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