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ethanol fuel and boats
#1
this is a must read artical if your a boat owner ,or going to be one.

[url "http://www.boatus.com/news/e10_0706.htm"]www.boatus.com/news/e10_0706.htm[/url]
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#2
Thats why I've been adding sta-bil or other stableizers to each time I get gas. Good for the country, nasty for our boats.
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#3
you got that right!,the fishermen has a artical about the new gas,i will be posting it when i have alittle more time.this stuff is scary,it has a faster evaporation rate which in ture causes more smog,this stiff is no better for the enviorment than the other gass,its just helping the farmers
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#4
heres another story
[url "http://www.wfsb.com/news/9501531/detail.html"]www.wfsb.com/news/9501531/detail.html[/url]
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#5
you realy need to add that stableizer to every tank of gass you put in your car. especialy if you experience short muffler life. less millage per tank

I have seen gass evaporate out of a tank while driving down the road. the lead in the foot makes you press down further on the peddle to accomidate for the lower burn.

When I add stabelizer I can keep gas in the tank for a couple years and just add a little fresh with out draining it and it works fine, you wouldnt even know the gas in the tank was a couple years old... " I use oil mix with stablizer already in it"

I live in michigan, "the detroit area" we have a down wind law in affect "traid wind blowing in to canada" so we have a higer ethenol level than the rest of the state or country. when we get good gas my truck runs forever on a tank. when gas prices are 3-4 dollars per gallon you would think they would have added the stableizer for ya and have it pumped and windows washed and radiator filled.... and my dog walked.....
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