Was real low on fuel & not close to a good Chevron station, so I threw in $20 to get me going... at the "We screw you at the brand Z watered down pumps station"
Suddenly down the road, the Jeep's idle was rough and there was this smell..:signs16:
The exhaust smelt like crap, the foul stale gas experience. Last time I go there!
Luckily, I now carry a couple of bottles of fuel stabilizer and added a half a bottle to the tank, what a difference almost immediately, idle smoothed right out.
Thank You StarBrite for making a great product!
30 minutes later filled it with 94 chevron and all is well. :gr_grin:
Highly recommended you also keep a bottle of this in the Jeep!
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You do know that all gas in any given area is pushed through the same pipeline to the same truck terminal, then stored in huge tanks till the delivery semi loads up and dumps it in the outlet tanks? The tank truck driver does have a (usually 1 quart) can of additives that he dumps in 8,100 gallon tank to make it "DIFFERENT" from the next truckload that's pulled out of the terminal tanks? that is, unless it's cold, or raining, or he's tired, or pilled up, etc and throws the quart of additive in the trash instead of climbing up on top of that ol tanker to add part of it to each compartment?