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fogging means introducting special oil into the intake passages and
combustion chamber. the stick, vaporous oil protects metal surfaces from corrosion. On a 4-stroke, this means intake valve stems, piston rings, cylinder walls, and exhaust valves. technically fuel injected engines do need their fuel to be stabilized because the efi gas is not exposed to air. but the the fuel in the tank is. so stabilizing fuel still makes sense. my guess is the person who advised you confused fogging with stabilizing. editor http://www.marineenginedigest.com |
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