The Charger will sit in the garage during winter for the most part, unless the roads are completely dry, which is rare during winter around here. Do I need to stabilize the fuel or is 5-6 months not long enough to worry about it?
i would put some and run it until it goes through injectors, the worst thing it would be is a waste of a few dollars if is not needed but if you don't put some in and goes bad way more problems
I use stabilizer in any e-10 or greater fuel that will sit more than 2 months. In addition, also add 1oz of tcw-3 to 5 gallons and run that through all my ope carbs for winter storage.
I frequently use Stabil, or one of the popular brands found at West Marine or other boat supply stores. Also try wholesalemarine.com . Make sure to shop around, as the prices can vary widely: since this is a common item at marine supply houses, its usually prices pretty reasonable.
I don't use it in my R1, and she's a picky little nag when it comes to bad gas. A big tank of >10gal, I wouldn't worry about it a bit. Jeep had it's last gas station trip in 2015 I believe, fires right up.
Originally Posted by Dyusik
I don't use it in my R1, and she's a picky little nag when it comes to bad gas. A big tank of >10gal, I wouldn't worry about it a bit. Jeep had it's last gas station trip in 2015 I believe, fires right up.
Tank size has little to do with it as long as its full, its the few ounces left in the injectors that can be a possible issue.
Sometimes we ask a question, and we already know the answer.....
That being said, add the Stabil, top up your tank, and by the time you get back to your home, it would be mixed and through the fuel lines...….do it just for peace of mind!
Not "exactly" true Rubberchicken. Granted, you won't find it at any run-of-the-mill stations but, if you're willing to pay for it, there are plenty of places that sell E0 racing fuels. If your only concern is winter storage it's not worth the cost and hassle, just add some Lucas ethanol fuel stabilizer and fahgeddaboutit.