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On Jul 27, 11:09*am, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 07:04:09 -0700 (PDT), jayhearts wrote: QUESTION / SURVEY *(NOT AN ADVERTISEMENT) * * I work at a major marine supplies retailer, and we are featuring "Star-Tron" fuel additive. *It claims to resolve ethanol problems as well as "old" gas. *The deisel version claims to reduce biological growth in the tank. *As we are serious boaters, I want to be as honest and helpful as possible. *When I point out the product, many customers tell me they use and like it. Other staff boaters tell me the same. *I am interested in your input on this product, good or bad. *Please let me know if you use the gas or deisel form, and how long you have used it. *Have you noticed a difference? *Good or bad? *any anecdotes are welcome. Fair winds and good gas, Jayhearts Your post sounds suspiciously self serving but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. * A professional fuel polisher with a good reputation told me that the diesel product he prefers is Pri-D. *He also said that Biobor is effective but that Pri-D creates smaller "clumps" when the bacteria precipitate out. *Smaller clumps are desirable because they are less likely to accumulate in the bottom of the tank and clog the fuel feed. For gasoline Sta-Bil seems to be the product of choice among people that I know. *I've also used it myself with good results. I use the regular Sta-Bil around the house, and the Marine Sta-Bil on the boat with every tank at the maintenance dose. It doesn't get stored long enough in "winter" to worry about it. Never had an issue. |
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