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![]() "John Gaquin" wrote in message . .. "JohnH" wrote in message Does anyone here use drying additives? How often and how much do you use? A) the whole notion of condensation in a partially full tank creating enough water to impede operations is, in my view, a bit of a red herring (no pun intended). Maybe from Labor day through September, when the days can be warm and humid and the nights brisk and raw along the New England coast. More likely, I think, to suffer water intrusion from other sources. B) tossing a bit of drygas into the mix is not a bad idea, anyway. Those smallish bottles available for automotive use are generally sized for vehicle tanks of about 17-25 gallons, but that calculation also includes a bit of over usage to keep sales up. I used to buy it by the case at Autozone, and add a bottle whenever I put in 30-50 gallons. Dry gas is not generally recommended for vented marine gas tanks and should *not* be used if your engine is a 2 stroke outboard. Google up marine fuel tanks and dry gas. Better off installing a water separator in the fuel line and change it regularly. RCE |
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