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Do any of you guys use SeaFoam on a regular basis to help keep your fuel system clean? If so, how much should you add to a full tank of gas?
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The purpose of me using this product is to combat the long-term effects of ethanol gas. It's supposed to help lubricate the upper cylinders as well as combat deposits on the valves and in the injectors.Haven't yet used it in the bike. Have used it on many of my other small engines. Currently the bike gets fresh fuel about every other day and don't see a need. I will add some in the fall before it's time to store the bike. One of the few "additives" that actually seems to work as advertised.
Your right skwerlee, I probably should start using it on occasion. It's also great for cleaning out the lawn mower/snowblower what have you carbs after they have been sitting through the off season. It's cleared up more than one problematic small engine for me.The purpose of me using this product is to combat the long-term effects of ethanol gas. It's supposed to help lubricate the upper cylinders as well as combat deposits on the valves and in the injectors.
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I can't find non-ehtanol gas ANYWHERE around the Dallas area.I use it on all of our 4-wheelers, lawnmowers etc... Haven't used it in the bike yet tho - My tank doesn't keep the same gas in it very long... I do buy non-ethanol gas tho.
http://www.yellowpages.com/dallas-tx/no-ethanol-gas-stationsI can't find non-ehtanol gas ANYWHERE around the Dallas area.