[DeTomaso] Winterizing - Recommended Fuel Stabilizers

Julian Kift julian_kift at hotmail.com
Sun Sep 27 19:02:45 EDT 2015


The best way is to run the tank down to almost empty as it means you've enjoyed the last of the good weather! 
I'd go the ethanol free route in your climate run the tank down to almost empty (an excuse to ensure you've enjoyed the last of the good weather!) and go fill it at one of the 230 gas stations across Washington selling ethanol free gas and add Seafoam stabilizer. 
If you have a fuel shut off valve, you can turn it off and run the carb dry to stop varnish build up.
Julian

> From: mbefthomas at comcast.net
> To: detomaso at poca.com
> Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2015 11:26:19 -0700
> Subject: [DeTomaso] Winterizing - Recommended Fuel Stabilizers
> 
> It's coming up on that time of year when the P-car will see less road time,
> and I'm going to add fuel stabilizer to the tank.  I know there are a number
> of products available besides the ubiquitous StaBil, what are some
> recommendations from the field?  What are other steps to take in this
> process such as keeping the tank as full as possible to minimize the amount
> of air in the tank?
> 
> Thanks
> Mike Thomas
> Pres., Panteras Northwest
> Yellow '74 #6328
> 
> 
> 
> 
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   The best way is to run the tank down to almost empty as it means you've
   enjoyed the last of the good weather!
   I'd go the ethanol free route in your climate run the tank down to
   almost empty (an excuse to ensure you've enjoyed the last of the good
   weather!)
    and go fill it at one of the 230 gas stations across Washington
   selling ethanol free gas and add Seafoam stabilizer.
   If you have a fuel shut off valve, you can turn it off and run the carb
   dry to stop varnish build up.
   Julian
   > From: mbefthomas at comcast.net
   > To: detomaso at poca.com
   > Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2015 11:26:19 -0700
   > Subject: [DeTomaso] Winterizing - Recommended Fuel Stabilizers
   >
   > It's coming up on that time of year when the P-car will see less road
   time,
   > and I'm going to add fuel stabilizer to the tank. I know there are a
   number
   > of products available besides the ubiquitous StaBil, what are some
   > recommendations from the field? What are other steps to take in this
   > process such as keeping the tank as full as possible to minimize the
   amount
   > of air in the tank?
   >
   > Thanks
   > Mike Thomas
   > Pres., Panteras Northwest
   > Yellow '74 #6328
   >
   >
   >
   >
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