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Old 01-21-2008, 07:20 PM
jayscobras jayscobras is offline
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Default I probably shouldn't

say anything since I have been under fire over a couple of other posts but here is an opinion.

First any fuel stabilizer should be added and then run through the entire system with the car running for at least fifteen minutes.

Second with the car just sitting, the fuel may have either evaporated from the bowls or drained back to leave the bowls empty as well as the lines.

Any engine has a tougher start in cold weather,,,heck I don't even talk at 14 degrees.

If any of you would like I have a whole bunch of really good fuel staibilzer tablets called dynotab. I have since severed relationship with the company but the product really works. Too late this year but I will send any of you who want a couple of years supply on me. Just pm or email me.

One thing about Stabil to remember...do Not get any of it on your paint...worse than brake fluid.

Jay
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