Stabil.... All that Stable?

   / Stabil.... All that Stable? #21  
Does your generator stay in the same garage?

Yes it does, near the back door. I'd have to drag it outside to run it.

Anyway, this is about Stabil, and my feeling is that it should keep the gas functional for at least a year. I don't bother with it for my summer car, but do use it in my mowers and snowblower (and the generator) as a precaution. The snowblower has a highly ineffective primer, so I don't want to exert more effort into starting it than it would to shovel the driveway by hand.
 
   / Stabil.... All that Stable?
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#22  
...reading the label on a Stabil bottle, it suggests adding with every tankfull.

I wonder if that's merely just a way to increase the consumption and cause multiple buys (summer and winter) or if it actually provides some sort of cleansing action in the intake system?

I do use the Gold Eagle fogging oil in my small engines (same manufacturer).

I'm not too sure about draining float bowls and/or running engines dry (of gasoline) prior to storage. I've heard that the alcohol in gasoline dries out the gaskets and sealing rings in carburetors and injection systems and 'drying up' the fuel system can cause leaks later on.

At least my diesels are somewhat immune though I'm battling a case of red algae in my pickup with Bio-Kleen. I'll never use B20 again. I like being 'green' but the price of admission (red algae) is way too high to justify the expense of french fry exhaust.:D
 
   / Stabil.... All that Stable? #23  
Every time I buy gas in a can for small engines, I add a double dose of red Stabil before I pump the gas into the can. Mixes automatically that way. Then I put in only premium gas.

Never a problem with gas or starting, even if I let an engine sit idle for 2 years.

Does it cost more, yes. Is it worth it, yes.
 
   / Stabil.... All that Stable? #24  
Every time I buy gas in a can for small engines, I add a double dose of red Stabil before I pump the gas into the can. Mixes automatically that way. Then I put in only premium gas.

Never a problem with gas or starting, even if I let an engine sit idle for 2 years.

Does it cost more, yes. Is it worth it, yes.

You obviously know that Stabil says the regular dose for up to a year and a double dose for 2 years, so the double dose obviously isn't going to hurt a thing. I usually don't use a double dose, but I sure don't skimp on the regular dose and just a little more. And I use the mid-grade gasoline.
 
   / Stabil.... All that Stable? #25  
I wouldn't do without it. Makes my engines very easy to start year-round.
 
   / Stabil.... All that Stable? #26  
Red Stabil in supreme gas here, works well. Lately ive been adding some SeaFoam to the mix. No issues, and things seem to be working better then just stabil alone.

My province hasnt added ethanol yet, but its on the way.

#1 - the alcohol is not blended at the refinery, it is not stable enough to ship from the refinery that way. The alcohol is blended by the distributor.


Ken

Im not 100% sure on that. This summer our "Local" refinery in Halifax had some problems and shut down. Gas stations were running out of gas. Replacement gas couldnt be brought from New Brunswick's irving refinery because they produce ethanol blended fuels and our gas stations wernt set up with the proper water filters to sell the ethanol gas, this makes me believe its blended at refinery level. If it was as simple as siphoning off some non-blended fuel at the rack it would have happened. I suppose the refinery could be called the distributor, at least here.

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“The scary part is it would not be so bad if we didn’t have this federal mandate for ethanol,” said the Wilson VP.

“The market would be able to adjust if you could get product out of Saint John. But because we have this crazy federal law, we’ve created islands so that supply back-stop has gone away.”

A lot of the province’s gas stations can’t take gas from Irving Oil’s Saint John refinery because it is mandated by federal law to contain 10 per cent ethanol, he said.

“It’s a completely asinine regulation when it comes to Saint John,” Collins said.

“We’re displacing crude oil with ethanol that’s imported from Iowa. ... This is Canadian taxpayers buying ethanol to subsidize Iowa farmers.”

Gas stations that sell ethanol-blended gasoline, or E10, need special filters to keep water out of their fuel, Collins said.

A lot of Nova Scotia’s 380 gas stations don’t have those, he said, noting that they cost between $1,000 and $2,000 to install."
 
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   / Stabil.... All that Stable? #27  
Because the American consumer is always looking for ways to spend more money;if red Stabil is good at $.25 an ounce, blue Stabil at $.75 an ounce MUST be 3 times as good :confused2:

Actually if you look it up the blue marine Stabil treats 4x the fuel that the red does.
Quart bottle of red treats 80 gallons
Quart bottle of blue (marine) treats 320 gallons
 
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Red Stabil in supreme gas here, works well. Lately ive been adding some SeaFoam to the mix. No issues, and things seem to be working better then just stabil alone.

My province hasnt added ethanol yet, but its on the way.



Im not 100% sure on that. This summer our "Local" refinery in Halifax had some problems and shut down. Gas stations were running out of gas. Replacement gas couldnt be brought from New Brunswick's irving refinery because they produce ethanol blended fuels and our gas stations wernt set up with the proper water filters to sell the ethanol gas, this makes me believe its blended at refinery level. If it was as simple as siphoning off some non-blended fuel at the rack it would have happened. I suppose the refinery could be called the distributor, at least here.

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典he scary part is it would not be so bad if we didn稚 have this federal mandate for ethanol, said the Wilson VP.

典he market would be able to adjust if you could get product out of Saint John. But because we have this crazy federal law, we致e created islands so that supply back-stop has gone away.

A lot of the province痴 gas stations can稚 take gas from Irving Oil痴 Saint John refinery because it is mandated by federal law to contain 10 per cent ethanol, he said.

的t痴 a completely asinine regulation when it comes to Saint John, Collins said.

展eæ±*e displacing crude oil with ethanol thatç—´ imported from Iowa. ... This is Canadian taxpayers buying ethanol to subsidize Iowa farmers.

Gas stations that sell ethanol-blended gasoline, or E10, need special filters to keep water out of their fuel, Collins said.

A lot of Nova Scotia痴 380 gas stations don稚 have those, he said, noting that they cost between $1,000 and $2,000 to install."

Corn alcohol does have an affiniity for water and it is blended at the refinery not at the distributor here (in Michigan) at least. The corn liquor arrives via freight car tank and is blended in.

The only distributor blended item here is Bio diesel. The distributor blends in the soy bean oil prior to delivery. I've personally had enough of the 'going green' fuel for a lifetime. I've been having an ongoing war with red algae from biodiesel. Once you get it, it's like a bad cold, hard to shake and the 'medicine' is expensive just as new fuel pumps are.
 
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Actually if you look it up the blue marine Stabil treats 4x the fuel that the red does.
Quart bottle of red treats 80 gallons
Quart bottle of blue (marine) treats 320 gallons

That's good information that I didn't know (but should have)........:D

Just bought a quart (blue) at Menards on sale.
 
   / Stabil.... All that Stable? #30  
My one "test" with Stabil Red was with my riding lawn mowers. I put stabil in my small 17 hp Troybuilt because I knew I wouldnt be using it much but forgot to put it in my new zero turn 26 hp. Both sat all fall and winter. Next spring, the Troybuilt started right up but the Craftsman ZTS would not fire a bit. I thought for sure I had a carb rebuild coming. However after replacing the gas with fresh stuff, it started right up. I poured the "stale" gas that I drained from the ZTS into my truck and had no problems. The Troybuilt was stored under my deck out of the rain but subject to all the weather fluctuations. The ZTS was stored inside my well insulated shop so it should have been the one with less problems I would have thought. Now I only use the non-ethanol pure gasoline that is available at a station nearby and usually cheaper than ethanol blended gas and I dose it all with red Stabil. I guess I need to use the blue that I have had for a year or so now that I hear it is only good for a year. Dont quiet understand that logic though if you keep it tightly sealed it should be pretty much same as factory sealed.
One thing I noticed on my new Poulan weed eater is that it say not to use gasoline additives in the 2 cycle mixed gasoline.
 

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