RE: Hot Fuel
I agree.:)Try it thru your gas tank, pcv valve and brake booster line. Kind of expensive in my mind though but it seemed to help my car a little....Im just to chicken to put it thru the brake booster line.
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RE: Hot Fuel
B86V, I'm sure it works with all the folks on here that have done it but I'm like you and scared i'de probably screw something up. I would really like to try it though. maybe some day.
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RE: Hot Fuel
Agree completely with the hesitation you guys speak about[&:]
I was all set to try it then told my mechanic about it and he said to use the gas tank only because it can actually eat at the seals etc...[:@] I don't know what to think now...[sm=sigh.gif] Maybe mech259 can set us straight[8D] Keep the wave alive[sm=icon_cheers.gif] |
RE: Hot Fuel
I asked mech and he said he didnt have any experience. with it. I believe everyone on here who has tried it has had good experiments but pouring a liquid into the motor with the risk of hydrolocking it....Uh uh....[:'(]
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RE: Hot Fuel
Just not worth it my man...
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RE: Hot Fuel
Ima poor kid who is dumb and can barely change his oil.[8D]Much less clean out a motor....
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RE: Hot Fuel
My vette set up for about 4 months and even with fuel stabilizer in it the gas went bad and the car smoked and stumbled like a diesel.
As a matter of fact I was driving around burning out the funky premo gas and stopped at a light and a guy hollered at me that he didn't know they put diesels in Corvettes. After I put in fresh gas and some redline additive it was once again its old LT1 self . |
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