Seafoam works.

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I had that exact thing happen about 3 years ago at a Chevron station in FL. Happened about a mile after I filled up. I just kept it to the floor at 45 mph top speed and it worked itself out in about 2 miles-I went back to the station screaming like my hair was on fire---thay had no clue what I was talking about
 
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I had that exact thing happen about 3 years ago at a Chevron station in FL. Happened about a mile after I filled up. I just kept it to the floor at 45 mph top speed and it worked itself out in about 2 miles-I went back to the station screaming like my hair was on fire---thay had no clue what I was talking about




Probably thought you were a crazy Yankee.
 
Originally Posted By: steve20
I had that exact thing happen about 3 years ago at a Chevron station in FL. Happened about a mile after I filled up. I just kept it to the floor at 45 mph top speed and it worked itself out in about 2 miles-I went back to the station screaming like my hair was on fire---thay had no clue what I was talking about
yea, the munchy and coffee sellers inside at the register likely do not interact at all with the pumps/tanks.....most stations around here anyways are "managed" by people outside the country, they go by "Sunshine Express" anyways, and own/operate nearly every BP and Shell station...




But yea, Seafoam does work, but as mentioned, if you kept WOT, your car would have likely "blown through" the bad gas anyhow
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With or without the Octane + Seafoam....but yea, no harm in Seafoam, I try to use it in my tank and crankcase at least once a year, typically before winter, and we get the cold winter mornings and the car don't like starting up.
 
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