Posted by paul on September 22, 2023 at 06:52:00 from (66.60.196.195):
In Reply to: Snake OIl? posted by Geo-TH,In on September 22, 2023 at 05:16:35:
Most people around me love ethanol. It has reduced the cost of driving, winterproofed gasoline, added jobs and income and is locally produced energy.
A few big oil supporters make up lies about ethanol and keep the smear up. Whatever.
Ethanol is a bit different fuel so you have to be aware of those differences, but the most comparable thing we have to use in new and old internal spark engines to lower fuel costs, boost octane, produces leaner emissions, keeps fuel systems cleaner.
Why anyone would hate that is beyond me.
Seafoam is a good product, it can help clean up some not so great situations. Ive not really seen any results from any other snake oil products, but I guess Ive stuck with the one Ive found to work and havent used much of the others, my shade tree mechanic has a spray can of stuff to direct into the car engine, actually hooked into the fuel line to help clean things up that he liked. I believe the main ingredient was the basic one in Seafoam......
In general if one is having lots of issues there is an underlying problem that actually needs fixing. There arent any miracles in a can. An overhaul, a tune up, a fuel systems deep cleaning, actually using/ working the machine. The magic cans are kind of bandaids can get you by but not a fix 90% of the time.
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