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| | Features | Fuel stabilizer keeps fuel fresh for quick, easy starts after storage, while prolonging engine lifeRemoves water to prevent corrosion and cleans carburetors, fuel injectorsProtects engine from gum, varnish rust, and corrosionEliminates need to drain fuel before storageThis item is not for sale in Catalina Island
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| | Description | Gold Eagle STA-BIL Fuel Stabilizer keeps fuel fresh for quick easy starts after storage. It removes water to prevent corrosion and cleanses carburetors and fuel injectors. This product also protects engine from gum, varnish, rust and corrosion and prolongs the life of any engine. Eliminate the need to drain the fuel of your 2 or 4 cycle engine by treating the fuel with STA-BIL before storing. This 16 ounce quick measure easy pour bottle treats up to 40 gallons of fuel. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 2.0 inches | | Product Width: | 4.0 inches | | Product Height: | 10.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.3 inches | | Package Width: | 4.5 inches | | Package Height: | 2.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 14 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 14 customer reviews )
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11 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Useful Product, Great for Hassle-Free Storage of Vehicles May 17, 2009
By P. Scott Pope
"Scott Pope"
While I am not petroleum scientist, I have had the opportunity to start vehicles that had been in storage for several months with and without STA-BIL. I was easily able to tell the difference. I first started using STA-BIL when I moved to the East Coast, leaving my Ford Explorer behind. The vehicle was in good condition but had 150k miles on the odometer, making me somewhat concerned about starting the vehicle when I returned and/or attempted to sell it. I gave STAB-BIL a try and was very pleased with its performance. In fact, it seems to work longer than the 3-6 months the manufacturer suggests. For nearly two years, I had the vehicle parked in my parents' driveway, much to their chagrin. If I recall, I only put 1-2 bottles in the tank the entire time. I never had a problem starting the vehicle. Ultimately, I was able to sell the Explorer because I had no problems starting and running the vehicle during my brief trips back home.
By contrast, a relative has a 1992 Mazda Miata with 35k miles, which is only used in the summer. The owner did not use fuel stabilizer until I purchased it for her. The last time I helped this person get the car started after being stored for four months, it chugged and sputtered for nearly 30 minutes. I would not have felt comfortable driving such a vehicle as it would have been likely to stall. I finally purchased STA-BIL as a stocking stuffer for Christmas '08 and put it into the Miata's gas tank myself. From what I understand, it has worked well. However, the real test will come in Spring 2010. I fairly confident it will work given my experience with my Explorer. Now, I recommend STAB-BIL to family members who are storing lawn and snow removal equipment. Consider STA-BIL a cost effective insurance policy along with simple tips below.
Other Storage Tips:
Over-inflate the tires to prevent flat spots Start the car or equipment periodically in the off-season Get an AC trickle charge or solar trickle starter for the battery Get an oil change before storage Consider insect repellants and/or covering air intakes if pests are a problem
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Sta-Bil Gasoline Stabilizer Sep 26, 2010
By A. Dalton
"AJ-Dalton"
It actually does what it says. Gasoline starts turning to varnish and "gumming up the works" of a machine within a matter of weeks. Once, I had a Chain Saw with Sta-Bil treated gasoline in it - then had to have back surgery and could not use it for almost 2 years. I dreaded trying to start it - but the saw started after only a few pulls on the rope and ran fine - after 2 years! But, warning: read the label. Sta-Bil, itself, is only good for 2 years. I learned the hard way: I put some old Sta-Bil in new gas and it wouldn't run. After a lot of expensive work, I discovered that the old Sta-Bil (way over 2 years old) had corrupted the new gas. Finally, I put new gas and new Sta-Bil in it and it has run fine ever since.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Good product for good price Jan 07, 2011
By Closer Use this product in all my gasoline engines; mower, autos, motorcycle and even the marine version for my small fishing boat.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Solved my hard starting problem on my sport bike! Mar 20, 2010
By Xyth I have a 1000cc sport Bike that ran very rough and stalled out constantly until the bike was fully warmed up. This process took about teen minutes or more at high rpms. Annoying for sure. I ran several tanks of gas through it and tried quality carb cleaners to no effect. Finally I had the bike in the shop for new plugs and tune up. Still no significant improvement. On the advice of my car mechanic, I added STA-BIL and ran two tankfuls through the bike. I notice improvement right away, and now the problem is almost completely gone. If you have a similar problem, don't wait to try this out, it works!
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Saves gasoline and future repairs. Aug 04, 2010
By Timothy R. Zebley
"Raylinx"
It's just good practice to due what you can to save money on your gasoline equipment and gasoline itself. With this you can keep waste down and help prevent a lot of future headaches. Remember to use this and all things as directed. This is quite a lot and a good value, but if you don't use a lot of gasoline powered equipment and, let us say, you only need it for a couple of gallons of gas or so, you may want to buy a smaller amount.
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