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On Sun, 02 Aug 2009 13:48:50 -0400, Gene
wrote: This is the recommended replacement: http://go2marine.wordpress.com/2009/...-at-go2marine/ No offense Gene, but I call bs - on the part of the manufacturer. According to the MSDS PRI-G's primary ingredient is Shellsol which is a Stoddard solvent - basically white spirit (not soluble in water) also called dry cleaning fluid along with amines - basically organic ammonia with organic dispersants - which could be anything. http://www.berkeywater.com/Other_Pro...ces/MSDS-G.pdf Shellsol is also considered an environmental hazard and hazardous material. http://www.enerquip.com.au/brochures...SOL%20A100.pdf I'm not a chemist by any stretch of the imagination, but what I think 'cha got here is your basic marketing "switcherooni". Organic ammonia plus organic dispersants = Wait for it, wait for it... ammonia in alcohol. Might as well pour a bottle of that solvent you use in your machine shop, add a little ammonia and some wood alcohol into the tank. All of which brings me around to the simple fact that if you use E-10 fuel, you're screwed no matter which product you use. With respect to StarTron (the Starbrite product that everybody jumps up and down about) - you can't find an MSDS on it online. Wonder why? Petroleum products and enzymes - well, how about that. Truth is nothing is going to stabilize E-10 fuels and most of the products being promoted as "cures" for E-10 are actually adding to environmental issues and engine problems instead of helping. Use regular old Sta-bil - at least it's not going to hurt anything and it will make you feel better. |
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