Thread: Fuel Stabilizer
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Old 10-29-2005, 09:14 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Professor Moriarty
My mechanic tells me it is better to have less fuel because then if the gas goes sour over the winter you can add new gas or if you have to drain the crap gas and put new in. I would think a little more stabilizer is better than not enough. Paul

People always argue this both ways.

Personally I fill near the top, use the concentration described on the bottle for storage (32oz/64gal). Then I run it for a while before fogging and stuff to bring the tank level down a bit to avoid overflow when it warms up.

As you can see here everyone has a different method..
I also change the separator in case there's any water in there.
I do that last.

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