How long does fuel last with stabilizer?
Most new fuel is already stabilized, so you don’t need to add this chemical to your fuel. However, after a buildup of contaminants over time, your fuel may need to be treated. If you have a tank of fuel that’s older than two years, it could benefit from chemical treatment. Our technicians can determine if your tank needs to be treated and can talk to you about potential costs.
How long will my gas last with stabilizer?
It depends on the gas you are using. Stabilizer is most effective in preventing gas from gelling when it’s hot and humid. It will increase fuel’s consistency, allowing it to burn more cleanly and efficiently. And, when you add it to your gas tank, it will last you even longer.
How long will gas last in boat with stabilizer and prop?
The specific amount of fuel will vary depending on the boat and the fuel type. If you are using a high-octane fuel, you may be able to get 4-5 hours or more out of a tank. However, if you are using regular fuel, you will likely need to refuel more often.
How long will gas last in boat with stabilizer?
It's a very common question and direct answer is — it depends on the fuel quality you use, the boat's engine capacity, the number of hours you plan to run that engine, and the amount of fuel you put in your tank. Basically, the more you run your boat, the shorter the fuel will last.
How long will fuel last with stabilizer?
It all depends on the fuel quality and the effects of the added fuel stabilizer. If you are running an older engine that hasn’t been treated recently, then you can expect a drop in fuel economy with the addition of a fuel stabilizer. With new engines, you should see an increase in fuel economy. The type of fuel you are running also plays a factor in fuel economy. If you are running premium fuel, you will tend to get better fuel economy than regular