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Re: fuel stabilizer - tony_d123 - 10-01-15 I use Briggs & Stratton Fuel Fit, mainly for my classic bikes which may not run for many months. It also helps to reduce the water that modern ethanol based fuels absorb and rot tanks from the inside, http://www.thegreenreaper.co.uk/Parts/Lubricants_and_Service_Kits/Fuel_Stabiliers/briggs-and-stratton-fuel-fit-fuel-stabiliser-250ml.html?cm_mmc=ShoppingSite-_-GoogleShop-_-null-_-null&gclid=CjwKEAiAlb6lBRCBw4jC-bb3uykSJAB55Ti9RNPXB9-tWUjBTw2W4gPVitiJCVYPbyyrjuEN2OFeYxoCgsLw_wcB Re: fuel stabilizer - Rev Chris - 16-02-15 The Briggs & Stratton [color=rgb(51, 51, 51)]STABILIZER FUEL ADDITIVE 992381 is good ( also reasonably priced) or Wurth fuel cure.[/color] |