Posted by Red on August 16, 2009, 10:26 pm
I notice Stabil is now marketing a blend primarily for marine
engines. I thought it was a gas treatment and I never saw gas
differentiated between land and marine useage. Whats up?
Red
Posted by willshak on August 17, 2009, 2:11 pm
on 8/16/2009 10:26 PM (ET) Red wrote the following:
> I notice Stabil is now marketing a blend primarily for marine
> engines. I thought it was a gas treatment and I never saw gas
> differentiated between land and marine useage. Whats up?
> Red
>
Moisture? Maybe it has a Dry Gas mixed in.
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Bill
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Posted by George Abbot on August 20, 2009, 7:34 am
willshak wrote:
> on 8/16/2009 10:26 PM (ET) Red wrote the following:
>> I notice Stabil is now marketing a blend primarily for marine
>> engines. I thought it was a gas treatment and I never saw gas
>> differentiated between land and marine useage. Whats up?
>>
>> Red
>>
>
> Moisture? Maybe it has a Dry Gas mixed in.
>
It is for methanol added to gas. Methanol does a job on marine gas
tanks and lines. Same for other gas powered small engines, like
lawnmowers, which is where I use it.
GA
> engines. I thought it was a gas treatment and I never saw gas
> differentiated between land and marine useage. Whats up?
> Red
>